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Author: Jeanette    Posted: Monday August 6th, 2007 4:25PM
Hello All,

Does anyone know how to export RefMan files in tagged MEDLINE format?
(see below)
When using the Export command Output MEDLARS, the UI field is not
displaying the correct information and the Source field is concatenated.
We also need the individual elements to have their own tags

Thanks,
Jeanette de Richemond
ECRI Institute



PMID- 17633318
OWN - NLM
STAT- In-Process
DA - 20070717
PUBM- Print
IS - 0370-8179 (Print)
VI - 135
IP - 5-6
DP - 2007 May-Jun
TI - [IgG serum antibody responses in suspected liver cystic
echinococcosis
patients]
PG - 306-9
AB - INTRODUCTION: Cystic echinococcosis is a parasitic zoonosis caused
by a
tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus. Liver infection is the most common
form
of human echinococcosis. Diagnosis of liver echinococcosis could be made
by different methods. It is very important to have good anamnesis and
epidemiological evaluation, clinical status and clinical investigations
such as X-ray examination, ultrasonography, nuclear magnetic resonance,
computerized tomography, laboratory analysis and serology. Different
serologic tests could be used for diagnosis of echinococcosis:
complement
fixation test, immunoelectrophoresis, indirect haemagglutination, latex
agglutination, indirect fluorescence test and enzyme immunoassays sush
as
ELISA test. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate anti-E
granulosus antibodies by ELISA test as a complementary laboratory method
in the diagnosis of human echinococcosis. METHOD: In this study, we
investigated 212 patients of suspected liver cystic echinococcosis.
ELISA
test was used for detection of whole anti-E granulosus IgG antibodies
specific for AgB. RESULTS: Out of 212 patients, in 26 (12.26%) patients
echinococcosis was confirmed by ELISA test. In 7/26 patients who had
data
about the ultrasonographic morphological type of cyst according to
Gharbi,
high values of seropositivity were found. Borderline values were found
in
15/212 (7.08%) patients. In three patients with borderline values,
second
sera samples were examined after 18-22 days. In one patient, the test
showed the same value, in the second patient echinococcosis was
confirmed
while in the third, the test showed a negative value. In 171 (80.66%)
patients, anti-Echinococcus antibodies were not found by ELISA test.
CONCLUSION: It has already been known that serological investigation has
some limitations, but detection of specific antibodies remains an
indispensable mark in evaluation of suspected liver cystic
echinococcosis
patients.
LA - scc
PT - English Abstract
PT - Journal Article
PL - Serbia and Montenegro
TA - Srp Arh Celok Lek
JT - Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo
JID - 0027440
SB - IM
EDAT- 2007/07/18 09:00
MHDA- 2007/07/18 09:00
PST - ppublish
SO - Srp Arh Celok Lek. 2007 May-Jun;135(5-6):306-9.
-Jeanette de Richemond, MLIS
-HTAIS Information Specialist
-ECRI
-5200 Butler Pike
-Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
-610-825-6000 ext. 5402

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