THE ROLE OF CIRCULATING IMMUNOCOMPLEXES IN THE SCLERITIS PATHOGENESIS

Scleritis is an inflammation of deep layers of the white that can have an unfavorable course. It can appear on its own or coupled with the system diseases of the connective tissue. It is believed that in its pathogenesis an important role is played by vasculitis of small blood vessels at whose basis...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Gordana Zlatanović, Jasmina Đorđević-Jocić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University in Nis, Faculty of Medicine 2002-11-01
Series:Acta Medica Medianae
Subjects:
Online Access:http://publisher.medfak.ni.ac.rs/2002-html/Br-6/ULOGA%20CIRKULISUCIH%20IMUNIH....pdf
Description
Summary:Scleritis is an inflammation of deep layers of the white that can have an unfavorable course. It can appear on its own or coupled with the system diseases of the connective tissue. It is believed that in its pathogenesis an important role is played by vasculitis of small blood vessels at whose basis the III type of hypersensitive reaction is laying (oversensitivity mediated by the immunocomplexes).Three groups of patients were subjected to a prospective study, namely, the 1 group comprising 15 patients with scleritis of unknown etiology, the 2IC group comprising 15 patients who had scleritis coupled with the system diseases and the 3 group of 15 healthy patients. In our work we followed immunological parameters, namely, C3 complement component and the level of circulating immunocomplexes -CIC in the serum; we compared them with the clinic parameters (number of recidivism and recovery time).In the 1s group of patients 26,6% of the examined had increased values of CIC; in the 2 group 60% of the examined had increased values of CIC while in the control group there was no person with increased CIC values. A statistically important positive correlation was found between the CIC level and the recovery time in the '. group, while in the 2 group there was a statistically important positive correlation between the CIV level and the recovery time or the number of recidivism (p < 0,05).
ISSN:0365-4478