Publications by authors named "R Passl"

Congenital or acquired absence of the spleen and functional hyposplenism are associated with abnormalities of host defence such as an increased susceptibility to infection with encapsulated bacteria. The effects of the lack of the spleen on cell-mediated immunity are largely unknown. In the present study we have investigated peripheral blood lymphocyte subpopulations in healthy adults who had undergone splenectomy because of severe abdominal trauma > 4 years before the study.

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Antigranulocyte immunoscintigraphy with a technetium-99m- (99mTc) labeled monoclonal antigranulocyte antibody (MAb BW 250/183) was performed in 34 in-patients of the departments of accident surgery and internal medicine in order to prove or exclude inflammatory processes. After labeling with 99mTc, 555 MBq, 99mTc-MAb (0.5 mg antibody) were slowly injected intravenously over a period of 5 min.

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[Fibrin adhesion of cartilage surfaces].

Beitr Orthop Traumatol

February 1990

Basing on encouraging results with the fixation of pure articular cartilage with the fibrin sealant in animal experiments, pure cartilage fragments were replanted in human patients using fibrin sealant. From individual cases biopsies could be taken from macroscopically not well healed areas during arthroscopic examination. The histological results from these cases are presented together with overall clinical experiences.

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