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Elevated IgG titers to periodontal pathogens related to Buerger disease.

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  • Elevated IgG titers to periodontal pathogens related to Buerger disease. Abstract Text:

    yi-wen chenYi-Wen Chen,takehisa iwaiTakehisa Iwai,makoto umedaMakoto Umeda,toshiyuki nagasawaToshiyuki Nagasawa,yi huangYi Huang,yasuo takeuchiYasuo Takeuchi,isao ishikawaIsao Ishikawa,yi-wen chenYi-Wen Chen,takehisa iwaiTakehisa Iwai,makoto umedaMakoto Umeda,toshiyuki nagasawaToshiyuki Nagasawa,yi huangYi Huang,yasuo takeuchiYasuo Takeuchi,isao ishikawaIsao Ishikawa,yi-wen chenYi-Wen Chen,takehisa iwaiTakehisa Iwai,makoto umedaMakoto Umeda,toshiyuki nagasawaToshiyuki Nagasawa,yi huangYi Huang,yasuo takeuchiYasuo Takeuchi,isao ishikawaIsao Ishikawa,

    BACKGROUND: Periodontal pathogens were frequently detected in the occluded arteries of Buerger disease patients, hence we hypothesized that the infection from periodontal pathogens may be associated with Buerger disease. METHODS: We investigated periodontal status using various clinical parameters and serum IgG antibody levels against T. denticola, P. gingivalis, A. actinomycetemcomitans and P. intermedia in nineteen Buerger disease patients and fifteen control subjects. The results were statistically analyzed. RESULTS: The prevalence of periodontitis and the percentages of probing sites with PD> or =4 mm and CAL> or =4 mm were significantly higher in the patient group (P<0.001, P=0.016, and P<0.001, respectively). Patients had significantly higher serum IgG titers against T. denticola, P. gingivalis and A. actinomycetemcomitans (P=0.002, P=0.039, and P=0.011, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: This study provides evidence for possible implications of periodontitis in Buerger disease.

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    yw chenYW Chen,t iwaiT Iwai,m umedaM Umeda,t nagasawaT Nagasawa,y huangY Huang,y takeuchiY Takeuchi,i ishikawaI Ishikawa,yw chenYW Chen,t iwaiT Iwai,m umedaM Umeda,t nagasawaT Nagasawa,y huangY Huang,y takeuchiY Takeuchi,i ishikawaI Ishikawa,yw chenYW Chen,t iwaiT Iwai,m umedaM Umeda,t nagasawaT Nagasawa,y huangY Huang,y takeuchiY Takeuchi,i ishikawaI Ishikawa,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: International journal of cardiology

    VOLUME: 122

    Page Numbers: 79-81

    Journal Abbreviation: Int. J. Cardiol.

    ISSN: 1874-1754

    DAY: 17

    MONTH: 01

    YEAR: 2007

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