TY - JOUR T1 - Anticardiolipin antibodies in stroke patients in Sudan. Appraisal of their significance in a region of high burden of endemic infections JF - Neurosciences Journal JO - Neurosciences (Riyadh) SP - 21 LP - 24 VL - 12 IS - 1 AU - Hassab A. Ali AU - Rasha R. Osman AU - Mohamed N. Idris AU - Tag-Eldin O. Sokrab Y1 - 2007/01/01 UR - http://nsj.org.sa/content/12/1/21.abstract N2 - OBJECTIVE: To screen and evaluate the significance of anticardiolipin seroprevalence in patients with acute ischemic stroke, in patients with infectious disease, and in healthy subjects resident in Sudan, a tropical country endemic for several infectious diseases.METHODS: We conducted the study in Khartoum Teaching Hospital in Khartoum, Sudan between July 2003 and January 2005. We included 89 stroke cases, 30 infectious disease patients, and 30 asymptomatic healthy subjects. We estimated IgG and IgM anticardiolipin antibody titers in serum samples from all subjects in the 3 study categories at the time of hospital admission.RESULTS: We found a significantly higher prevalence of anticardiolipin antibodies in the stroke and infection groups compared to the healthy subjects. However, there was no significant difference in anticardiolipin seroprevalence between patients with stroke and patients with infectious disease.CONCLUSION: Caution is necessary when interpreting the presence of antiphospholipid antibodies as a stroke risk in patients harboring infection or living in places with high endemicity of infectious diseases. ER -