Based on clinico-endoscopic, x-ray, immunological and immunohistochemical studies the authors demonstrate the role of disorders in the components of humoral and cellular immunity in the development of intestinal inflammation and amyloidosis in patients with periodical disease. Circulatory disorders, congestive hyperemia, edema of the intestinal mucosa, and spasmodic intestinal dyskinesia that develop during an attack of periodical disease are the initial components in the pathogenesis of inflammatory intestinal lesions seen during periodical disease.
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