[Behavior of selected cytokines in subretinal fluid].

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Kliniki Okulistycznej AM, Białymstoku.

Published: March 1994

The aim of the investigations was to search the subretinal fluid for the inflammatory interleukins which influence T and B lymphocytes. The levels of IL-1, IL-2, IL-4 and IL-6 were determined. Only IL-6 was found in a significantly high level, especially in cases with retinal detachment lasting 5-8 weeks. The level of other interleukins examined was not significant.

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