High protein diet coupled with drugs was used for the treatment of patients with protracted and latent recurrent rheumocarditis. The mean daily doses of the drugs administered were as follows: 2 g of aspirin and 15 mg of prednisolone. With clinical improvement most patients showed a decrease in the amount of blast transformed lymphocytes in stained smears of the cultures of peripheral leukocytes incubated in the presence of cardial antigen, collagen and group C streptococcal nucleoprotein. They also manifested the diminished ability on in vitro sensitized lymphocytes to produce the leukocyte migration inhibition factor.
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