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Showing papers by "Davide Ruggero published in 1977"


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TL;DR: It is concluded that even if patients' clinical behaviour is like that of normal population, it is possible to find a disorder in vitro parameters, which could be attributable to long lasting effect of the therapy and/or to the persistence of serum factors acting as anti-T cells antibodies.
Abstract: Immunological parameters have been evaluated both in vitro and in vivo in 20 Hodgkin's disease patients in continuous not maintained complete remission for at least 3 years. IgG, IgA and IgM levels were within the normal range. Delayed sensitivity, assayed by a battery of recall antigens, was normal too, in the majority of patients. The number of circulating lymphocytes was slightly inferior to normal controls. T cells, evaluated by the rosette E formation, seems to be diminished; on the contrary, B cells, evaluated by the membrane immunofluorescence, were increased in respect to normal controls. The differences are statistically significant. Timidine uptake of PHA stimulated lymphocytes was diminished too. It is concluded that even if these patients' clinical behaviour is like that of normal population, it is possible to find a disorder in vitro parameters, which could be attributable to long lasting effect of the therapy and/or to the persistence of serum factors acting as anti-T cells antibodies.

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