Publications by authors named "A M El-Ridi"

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  • A study examined the presence of anti-Toxoplasma antibodies in 34 patients with uveitis and 20 healthy controls, revealing a 26.5% overall positive rate.
  • The prevalence of antibodies was significantly higher in patients with posterior uveitis (42.9%) compared to anterior uveitis (7.1%) and healthy controls (10%), suggesting Toxoplasma's significant role in posterior uveitis.
  • About 14.4% of seropositive uveitis cases were linked to primarily acquired Toxoplasma infection, indicated by higher antibody levels in IFAT tests compared to IHAT tests.
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The sera of 72 women with a history of abortion (sporadic or habitual abortion) or perinatal complications were examined for Toxoplasma antibodies using indirect immunofluorescent antibody test (IFAT). It was found that 27.8% of them were positive for toxoplasmosis with geometric mean titre of 1/64.

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This study intended to estimate the prevalence of Toxoplasma antibodies among farm animals in Zagazig slaughterhouses using indirect haemagglutination test (I.H.A.

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Histochemical studies of the ileal mucosal cells of mice experimentally infected with H. nana revealed definite increase in mucous secretions indicating increased activity of the goblet cells in response to mucosal irritation. The activity of acid phosphatase was also increased representing a sort of defence mechanism against the attached worms.

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The present work is concerned with study of the effects of praziquantel, thiabendazole, mebendazole, cyclophosphamide and cortisone on histopathology of the small intestine (during intestinal phase) and skeletal muscles (during muscular phase), in addition to T. lymphocytes count and serum IgG estimation in experimental trichinosis in albino rats. Praziquantel has no effect on the histopathology of small intestine or skeletal muscles.

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