Publications by authors named "P McConnachie"

Immunological factors are important participants in the pathogenesis of experimental skin tumors. We therefore studied cutaneous immune responses in subjects with either low natural incidence (Black individuals), or a high frequency rate (White individuals) of skin cancer. We performed whole body irradiation with a low dose of ultraviolet light B (UV-B) and evaluated peripheral lymphocytes.

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Abnormal modulation of the immune system is a prerequisite for the expression of Graves' disease. Thus, when hyperthyroidism developed in a renal transplant recipient under long term immunosuppression with cyclosporine A and prednisone, we carefully evaluated the basis for her hyperthyroidism and her state of immunosuppression. Immunosuppression was confirmed by finding markedly deficient lymphocyte responses to common mitogens.

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Problem: To determine the effect of labor on lymphocyte subsets in full-term neonates.

Method Of Study: Cord blood obtained at delivery from full-term neonates, six born vaginally and six born by elective Cesarean section, was analyzed for lymphocyte subsets. Monoclonal antibodies, immunofluorescence, and flow cytometry were utilized to determine the lymphocyte phenotype frequencies in these neonates.

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Lymphocyte phenotype frequencies and in vitro functional assays were studied in 27 individuals who had been exposed to technical chlordane in their homes or at their places of work. A control group consisted of 118 individuals who were similar to the exposed group with respect to age and sex distribution, and who had not knowingly experienced exposure to technical chlordane, was chosen for study. A significantly increased frequency of cortical thymocytes in the circulation (CD1) (p less than .

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Purpose: Patients with adult-onset idiopathic hypoparathyroidism (AOIH) often have antibodies against the parathyroid glands and other tissues, suggestive of immune activation. The purpose of this study was to determine whether T-cell activation is also a component of the endocrine disease.

Patients And Methods: We identified eight patients with idiopathic hypoparathyroidism diagnosed after the age of 30 years at two tertiary care centers and evaluated peripheral blood lymphocyte subset phenotype frequencies using monoclonal antibodies and flow cytometry.

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