Publications by authors named "Lipozencic J"

The functional morphology, topography and frequency of Langerhans cells (LCs), which are significant factors in the pathogenesis of contact allergic dermatitis (CAD), were studied by histoenzymatic methods (adenosine triphosphatase (ATP-ase), acid phosphatase (AF) and alpha naphtylacetate esterase (ANAE), immunohistochemical methods (indirect immunoperoxidase (IPO) with the monoclonal antibody OKT 6), and the peroxidase-antiperoxidase (PAP) method with the polyclonal S-100 antibody in skin biopsies of 24 patients with CAD, as well in skin biopsies in experimental models in guinea pigs. The results confirmed the significant role of LCs in the pathogenesis of contact allergic dermatitis.

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The incidence of allergic contact dermatitis from neomycin evaluated in relation to 1381 verified cases of allergic contact dermatitis showed a progressive increase (5.00, 7.69, 10.

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The study was conducted over a two-year period and included 48 psoriatic patients with palmar and plantar lesions and 61 psoriatic patients without palmar and plantar lesions who served as controls. The objective was to establish the incidence of contact sensitization and its importance as the causative factor in palmar and plantar psoriasis. The most frequent contact allergens were: nickel sulphate, mercapto mix, balsam of Peru, potassium dichromate, mercury mix and fragrance mix.

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A female patient with the history and clinical signs suggesting cutaneous and systemic mastocytosis is reported. The diagnosis of cutaneous mastocytosis was confirmed by the Darier's sign as well as by histologic analysis of the skin. An X-ray film of the bones showed an infiltration of the mast cells into the skeletal system what was also cytologically and histologically proven.

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Human leukocyte interferon (HLI) incorporated in ointment (4,000 units/g) applied topically for 4 weeks induced the process of "scavenging" granulation and epithelialization of stasis ulcers. This therapy had a better effect than that of the other combined local and general therapy also given in the study. A comparison of the effects of both therapies was made on nine pairs of stasis ulcers.

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