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Tears examination as a substitute for CSF examination in MS patie | 48486

Journal of Neurology & Neurophysiology

ISSN - 2155-9562

Tears examination as a substitute for CSF examination in MS patients

4th International Conference and Exhibition on Neurology & Therapeutics

July 27-29, 2015 Rome, Italy

Fakhir S Al-Ani

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Neurol Neurophysiol

Abstract :

The bizarre confusing symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS) with its remission and relapse property, and the unavailability of
a single neurological or laboratory test, which can definitively confirms or rules out MS, make it difficult to be diagnosed.
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis is often performed in cases of suspected MS to identify the elevation of immunoglobulin
(mainly IgG) in the form of oligoclonal band. Although CSF as a test is a highly useful test in the diagnosis of MS, but it is not
free of risk and complication moreover it can not be performed frequently.
It had been noticed that the tears of MS patients compose immunological abnormalities, namely, increased immunoglobulin
levels (mostly IgG), and the appearance of oligoclonal bands in electrophoresis like that of the CSF analysis. Accordingly in this
study we tried to explore the significant of tear analysis in the diagnosis of MS.
Materials and methods: Fifty six tear samples were tested; those include normal subjects, MS patients, and patients with
other neurological diseases Collection of tears after simple induction of lacrymation., the microns of this tears were used. Tear
electrophoresis using conventional SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis according to the recommendations of LKB was
used.
Results: Tear electrophoresis had showed two specific bands appearing in tear samples of multiple sclerosis patients, which were
absent in samples of normal subjects. One band appeared in the immunoglobulin region. While the second band had a lower
molecular weight, which was about 25 kD.
It had been noticed that the tears of MS patients compose immunological abnormalities, namely, increased immunoglobulin
levels (mostly IgG), and the appearance of oligoclonal bands in electrophoresis like that of the CSF analysis. Accordingly in this
study we tried to explore the significant of tear analysis in the diagnosis of MS.

Biography :

Fakhir S Al-Ani has completed his M.Sc. study and PhD study from Baghdad University, School of Medicine. He spend about 30 years as a teaching staff in medical
college. He is now working in Mutah University, Medicl College as the head of Physiology & Pathology Dept. He has supervised more than 13 Ph.D thesis, and
more than 23 M.Sc. thesis. He has published more than 35 papers in reputed journals.

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