Folia Histochem Cytobiol
January 1986
Observations that certain primary tumors (solid ones) are infiltrated by cells which participate in immune responses tend us to examine this problem in spontaneously growing larynx carcinoma (ca. planoepitheliale). Our observations in SEM revealed within but also in surrounding of cancer infiltrations the presence of cellular elements belonging to the immune system like: lymphocytes, monocytes and macrophages.
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November 1985
Human larynges, removed surgically for advanced planoepithelial carcinoma were used for study. After employing appropriate preparation procedure the obtained material was examined in scanning electron microscope (SEM). The predominant findings were: the human cancer cells transmigrate through the venule lining at/or near the sites of the endothelial intercellular junction, capillaries and postcapillary venules constitute a territory within the transmigration of lymphocytes, piercing the body of the endothelial cell, occur in both directions, the cellular elements of the immune system are relatively more numerous gathered in the peripheral areas of the primary tumor, the obtained results are consistent with in vivo and in vitro experimental data.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn epidemiologic health study was carried out on 652 cedar mill workers and a control group of 440 male office workers not exposed to air contaminants. Participants completed a medical-occupational questionnaire with trained interviewers, had allergy skin tests, performed spirometry, and had bronchial reactivity assessed by methacholine inhalation testing. After adjusting for differences in age, race, and smoking, cedar workers were found to have significantly higher prevalences of cough, phlegm, and dyspnea than did office workers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe lymphocyte subpopulations were classified using monoclonal antibodies specific for B lymphocytes (B1 antibodies), T lymphocytes (T11 and OKT3 antibodies), helper/inducer T cells (T4 antibodies) and suppressor/cytotoxic T cells (T8 antibodies). Three groups of subjects were studied: 20 normal controls, 29 patients with allergic rhinitis and a subgroup of nine patients who had received immunotherapy. The proportion of B lymphocytes, total T cells and T4 positive (helper/inducer) cells were not significantly different between the groups, but allergic patients were found to have a decreased proportion of suppressor T8 positive (suppressor/cytotoxic) cells and hence a high helper/suppressor cell ratio.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAllergol Immunopathol (Madr)
March 1985
Lymphocyte subpopulations were determined by indirect immunofluorescence using monoclonal antibodies T11, T4, T8 and B1 on three different days in a group of thirteen normal subjects. Although there was considerable intersubject variation, the percentages of lymphocyte subpopulations as well as absolute numbers did not differ within the same subject over the three days tested, showing that lymphocyte subpopulation proportions and absolute numbers are stable characteristics of the healthy subject.
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January 1984
Because of a certain degree of risk involved in bronchial challenge tests an attempt has been made to evaluate the efficacy of nasal provocation tests for the diagnosis of sensitivity to inhalant allergens in patients with bronchial asthma. The present study involved thirty patients with asthma and thirty healthy controls. Three criteria were employed to assess nasal sensitivity to an allergen.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMorphology of blood vessels in cancer of the larynx, which as other solid tumors has great neoangiogenic abilities, was studied on microcorrosion casts in SEM. Most evident changes of the endothelial patterns were seen on the casts of capillaries, venules, and veins. Capillaries, especially the newly formed, are the most numerous constituent of the vascular bed in all zones of cancer of the larynx.
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June 1980
The injection replication method was used in a study of the vascular system in cancer of the larynx. Following maceration, clean microcorrosion casts of the blood vessels of larynx cancer were examined in a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The effective filling of the whole vasculature, including its finest capillaries, makes it possible to obtain really three-dimensional pictures of the tumor blood vessels in the SEM.
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January 1980
In view of a considerable increase of the tracheal injuries brought about by intubation, further detailed information on microcirculation of the trachea is needed. For this purpose, the normal microvascularization of the guinea pig trachea was investigated in microcorrosion casts viewed in a scanning electron microscope. The trachea is supplied by longitudinal vascular bundles running at both sides of the organ, including both longitudinal tracheoesophageal arteries and veins.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStudies on the vascularization of the cochlea with conventional injection methods that use light microscopy have failed in viewing both the overall three-dimensional picture, as well as the detailed construction of the cochlea vascular blood vessels. This basic shortcoming can be omitted by the use of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) on corrosion casts, which only presently has been introduced. The use of a commercial resin (Mercox) as an injected medium, followed by application of macerating fluids, provides clean and completely filled casts of the cochlea vascular system, which can then be inspected by SEM.
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February 1977