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Nov 15-16, 2018 | Paris, France
Gastroenterology and Digestive Disorders
International Conference on
Journal of Gastroenterology and Digestive Diseases | Volume 3
Monocyte Chemotactic Protein -1 (mcp-1) is a promisingmarker for diagnosis of resistant spontaneous
bacterial peritonitis and a prognostic marker for spontaneous fungal peritonitis
Laila A Eissa
Mansoura University, Egypt
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CP-1 is a powerful Chemotactic Protein present in
Inflammatory states and its levels have been increased
in several chronic diseases as Cirrhosis. In cirrhosis increased
MCP-1 levels in urine have been described as associated with
increasing mortality. The rate of mortality from Spontaneous
Peritonitis (SP) in cirrhotic patients is still high despite the
development of new antibiotic treatments and intensive
hospital care. The coexistence of spontaneous fungal Peritonitis
(SFP) is almost entirely ignored health problem. Therefore,
this study was designed to evaluate the role of MCP-1 in early
diagnosis of Resistant Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis and
Spontaneous Fungal Peritonitis.
Speaker Biography
Laila A Eissa Egyptian science educator. Doctor of Philosophy in Biochemistry, Moscow
Institute Fine Chemical Technology, 1994. MsD, Moscow Institute Fine Chemical
Technology, 1989. graduate, Mansoura University, 1986. Achievements include research
in the role of nitric oxide in the treatment of bilharziasis; research in the role of Spirulina
platensis in liver disease & aging. Member of Mansoura University Social Club, Egyptian
Pharmaceutical Society.
e:
lailaeissa2002@yahoo.com