In the blood of patients with rheumatoid arthritis and/or sclerodermia systematica usually acid-labile interferon-alpha (IFN-alpha) was found. Blood leukocytes cannot be considered the source of its production as they spontaneously produce IFN-gamma identified with specific antiserum. Blood leukocytes of tested patients generated in vitro a reduced amount of staphylococcus enterotoxin A-induced IFN-gamma and virus-induced acid-labile IFN-alpha.
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November 1991
A questionnaire including 9 main signs: headache, vertigo, vision and hearing derangement, fatigue, hemorrhage, somnolescence, loss of appetite has been elaborated and introduced into the clinical practice. It was revealed that patients with Sjögren's syndrome had an elevated viscosity of the serum in 30% of the cases. These patients complained of headache and vision derangement more often than those with normal indices, though in the first group it did not reach critical values corresponding to an extended clinical picture of the hyperviscous syndrome.
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