212 results match your criteria: "Institute of Pathology ICMR[Affiliation]"
APMIS
January 1993
Institute of Pathology-ICMR, Safdarjang Hospital Campus, New Delhi, India.
Three different laboratory tests were carried out to find the occurrence of chlamydial infections in a selected group of 150 female patients presenting clinically with cervicitis. The tests included isolation using a cell culture system, enzyme immunoassay (EIA) for antigen detection and Giemsa cytology of endocervical smears. Contrary to earlier reports on cytological diagnosis of chlamydial cervicitis, endocervical smears stained by Giemsa stain and EIA for antigen detection were found to be of comparable sensitivity and specificity (73.
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November 1993
Institute of Pathology ICMR, Safdarjang Hospital Campus, New Delhi, India.
Assays of interleukin-1 (IL-1) and IL-2 were done in supernatants from phytohaemagglutinin-activated lymphocyte cultures from 10 children suffering from minimal-change nephrotic syndrome (MCNS) to assess their role in the aetiopathogenesis of this disorder. Increased levels of IL-1 and IL-2 had been found in supernatants from patients having MCNS compared with controls, suggesting a significant role of these cytokines in the immunopathogenesis of proteinuria in this syndrome.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIndian J Pathol Microbiol
July 1992
Institute of Pathology-ICMR, Safdarjang Hospital Campus, New Delhi.
Indian J Pathol Microbiol
July 1992
Institute of Pathology-ICMR, Safdarjang Hospital, New Delhi.
Twenty five children suffering from minimal change nephrotic syndrome were studied for immunological alterations at different stages of this disease i.e., onset, relapse and remission.
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March 1992
Institute of Pathology-ICMR, Safdarjang Hospital, New Delhi, India.
Immunotherapeutic trials with Mycobacterium w (M. w.) on multibacillary patients are in progress at two large hospitals in New Delhi.
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August 1992
Institute of Pathology-ICMR, New Delhi, India.
The present work is to study neural differentiation in melanocytes in relation to the cell cycle and UV exposure. Whole skin organ cultures of vitiliginous skin were exposed to a pulse of UV with and without prior Adriamycin treatment. It was observed that the highly dendritic marginal melanocytes are destroyed on UV exposure during the depigmentation phase but not during repigmentation.
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May 1992
Institute of Pathology ICMR, Safdarjang Hospital Campus, New Delhi.
Lepr Rev
June 1991
Institute of Pathology (ICMR), New Delhi.
Three patients of histopathologically confirmed borderline-tuberculoid leprosy showing no acid-fast bacilli and with lesions confined to the face, 2 on the cheek and 1 on the forehead, were given multidrug therapy as recommended by the WHO for paucibacillary cases. Within 3 months the lesions showed signs of upgrading (or reversal) reaction which was substantiated by histopathology. In 1 patient the facial nerve was affected leading to facial palsy.
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March 1990
Department of Dermatology, Institute of Pathology-ICMR, Safdarjang Hospital, New Delhi, India.
A sixty-year-old woman with multiple proliferating trichilemmal cysts over the vulva is described. The appearance of the eruptions suggests a hamartomatous origin. The lesions in the later stages resembled basal cell carcinoma.
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December 1989
Institute of Pathology-ICMR, Safdarjang Hospital, New Delhi, India.
Acetylcholine esterase (AChE) activity is lowered in vitiliginous skin. The AChE activity in 52 cases of vitiligo during repigmentation and depigmentation has been observed in this study. The cases with marginal dendritic melanocytes show that AChE is negative in these cells during depigmentation but positive on repigmentation.
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June 1989
Institute of Pathology-ICMR, Safdarjang Hospital, New Delhi, India.
The inhibition of DOPA oxidase activity by cupric ions has been quantitated in cases of vitiligo showing dendritic and non-dendritic melanocytes at the margins. Cupric sulphate was added to the substrate solution, containing a reacting quantity of 12.12 micrograms of DOPA, to give 42.
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November 1987
Institute of Pathology ICMR, Safdarjang Hospital, New Delhi, India.
Frozen sections of vitiliginous skin were treated with the substrates involved in melanogenesis and adrenergic activity to study the effect of changing chemical milieu on the biphasic dendritic melanocytes. The substrates used are tyrosine, DOPA, tyrosine + DOPA, dopamine, adrenalin and cupric ions. It was observed that tyrosine when used alone has a weak melanogenic reaction while DOPA and tyrosine + DOPA show a prominent activity.
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