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Arkh Patol
September 1988
To elucidate the functional capacity of the thymus and to evaluate immunity in congenital thymomegaly the authors studied 200 autopsy thymicolymphatic specimens obtained from children under 5 who had died from congenital malformations or acute respiratory diseases. The sections were studied histologically, histochemically and using immunofluorescence to detect thymalin and measure blood thymic hormones. The hormones secretion in congenitally thymomegaly was found reduced, the deficiency growing with the disease progression.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnesthesia, stress, trauma or the operation per se have been reported to result in alterations of host resistance in a wide range of diseases. The effect of such changes on the thymolymphatic system of patients with prostatic cancer is not known. While evaluating in vitro parameters of cellular immunologic responsiveness in patients with prostatic cancer, we have observed a depression two to seven days following cryosurgery or transurethral resection (TUR) of the proliferation of phytohemagglutinin (PHA)-stimulated peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL).
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