Affiliation:
1. Institute for Renal Diseases, Zvezdara University Hospital, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
2. Cytogenetic Unit, Zvezdara University Hospital, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Abstract
Cytogenetic analyses were performed on dividing cells from the peritoneal effluent of 26 patients undergoing chronic peritoneal dialysis (CPD). Numerical and structural abnormalities of karyotype served as the diagnostic criteria for “atypical cells.” The following cytogenetic abnormalities were observed in 7 patients: hyperdiploidy (in 6 patients), hypodiploidy (in 2 patients), and marker chromosomes (in 2 patients). In 3 patients more than one chromosome abnormality was present. Dividing cells with normal mitoses were observed in 11 patients, while in the remaining 8 patients no dividing cells could be found. There were no differences in age, sex, duration of dialysis, and peritonitis incidence between patients with pathological mitoses and those without it. The question whether this unexpected finding is a consequence of immunosuppressed uremic status, dialysis procedure, or some other factor remains to be elucidated.
Subject
Nephrology,General Medicine
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