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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Mechanism of delayed hypersensitivity reactions : in vitro and in vivo studies of the possible role of certain lymphokines in the development of delayed hypersensitivity reactions

Wong, Fook Chuen January 1977 (has links)
The aim of the present study was to determine how lymphokines could exert their biological action on the skin during the course of the delayed hypersensitivity reactions. Four groups of experiments were conducted to investigate: (1) The production and the separation of lymphokines, (2) the protease activity of lymphokines and the effect of lymphokines on the kinin-forming system, (3) the effect of lymphokines on mast cells and platelets, and (4) the effect of enzyme-treated lymphokines on the skin inflammatory reaction. Guinea pig lymph node lymphocytes, stimulated by either the specific antigen DNP-BGG or by concanavalin A, were used to generate lymphokines. Parameters for testing lymphokine activities were those of migration inhibitory factor (MIF) and skin reactive factor (SRF). Separation of MIF and SRF from the lymphokine preparation by gel filtration, electrophoresis and fractional precipitation with ammonium sulphate was unsuccessful, which indicated that the physical properties of MIF and SRF were similar. Lymphokine preparations contained little or no neutral and acidic protease activities. / Medicine, Faculty of / Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Department of / Graduate
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The induction of hapten-specific delayed hypersensitivity in the rabbit

Buesching, Bonnie Mae January 1974 (has links)
This document only includes an excerpt of the corresponding thesis or dissertation. To request a digital scan of the full text, please contact the Ruth Lilly Medical Library's Interlibrary Loan Department (rlmlill@iu.edu).
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The influence of antigen presentation on the induction of the cellular immune response

Kerckhaert, Joseph August Marie. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht.
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The influence of antigen presentation on the induction of the cellular immune response

Kerckhaert, Joseph August Marie. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht.
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Basophilic leukocytes in delayed hypersensitivity Experimental studies in man using the skin window technique.

Wolf-Jürgensen, Per. January 1966 (has links)
Thesis--Copenhagen. / Summary in Danish. Bibliography: p. [109]-120.
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Basophilic leukocytes in delayed hypersensitivity Experimental studies in man using the skin window technique.

Wolf-Jürgensen, Per. January 1966 (has links)
Thesis--Copenhagen. / Summary in Danish. Bibliography: p. [109]-120.
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Undersøgelser af hypersensibilitetsproblemet

Bendixen, Gunnar. January 1962 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Copenhagen.
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Studies on the mechanism of bacterial allergy

Fahlberg, Willson Joel, January 1951 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin, 1951. / Typescript (carbon copy). Some charts laid in. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 51-54).
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Prurigo pós radioterapia: estudo clínico, histológico e imunohistoquímico / Post radiotherapy prurigo: clinical, histologic and immunohistochemical study

Valle, Fabio Francesconi do 27 November 2018 (has links)
Introdução: Prurigo é uma terminologia de conotação sindrômica que tem o prurido como sintoma incondicional. O sinal é dermatológico, caracteristicamente manifestado por pápulas que se distribuem com relativa simetria pelo tegumento. Do ponto de vista clínico é uma condição de fácil suspeita, mas de difícil conclusão causal. Na Fundação Centro de Controle de Oncologia do Amazonas (FCECON), quadro de prurigo em pacientes oncológicos eram ocasionalmente identificados após início da radioterapia para o tratamento do tumor de base, contexto epidemiológico que não é classicamente relacionado ao prurigo. Objetivos: Descrever os aspectos clínicos, histopatológicos e imunoistoquímicos dos casos pósradioterapia. Métodos: estudo transversal, descritivo, de janeiro de 2006 a dezembro de 2012, com seleção de pacientes com CID de prurigo na FCECON. Serão descritas as características clínicas, histopatológicas e imunoistoquimicas dos casos com pesquisa de DNA viral do EBV, CMV e parvovírus B19. Resultados: Foram 35 mulheres e um homem, com idade média de 47 anos, sempre com queixa de prurido. A pelve sempre foi o campo irradiado com mediana de 28 dias para o surgimento dos sintomas. Foram 34 tumores ginecológicos com 31 casos de colo de útero. Ao todo ocorreram 13.339 lesões (média de 371), com 535 do grupo 1 (vesículas e urticas), 4.934 do grupo 2 (pápulas), 4.218 do grupo 3 (escoriações) e 3.652 do grupo 4 (residuais). Os membros inferiores foram acometidos em todos os casos e em 27 casos houve acometimento dos membros superiores. A histologia das 27 lâminas disponíveis identificou epiderme normal em cinco pacientes, atrofia em dois, espongiose em oito e alteração secundária ao prurido nas demais. Espongiose folicular e/ou espongiose do acrossiríngeo foram identificadas por nove ocasiões. Infiltrado perivascular superficial, profundo e intersticial composto por linfócitos e eosinófilos com distribuição perianexial foi o padrão mais encontrado na derme. O padrão do infiltrado foi de linfócitos T CD4 e ausência de linfócitos CD20 e linfócitos CD56. Não foi identificado DNA viral nas amostras examinadas. Discussão: O quadro de prurigo pós-radioterapia possui as mesmas características clínicoepidemiológicas e histológicas da síndrome EPPER. Histologicamente pode ser inclusa dentro das doenças inflamatórias eosinofílicas da pele, com padrão imunoistoquímico do infiltrado sugestivo de reação de hipersensibilidade mediada por linfócitos no padrão Th2. Como reação a picada de mosquitos foi o diagnóstico histológico de todos os casos, postula-se que o prurigo pós radioterapia, ou síndrome EPPER, seja reação imunológica precipitada pela exposição aos antígenos salivares do mosquito em um ambiente imune induzido pelo efeito abscopal secundário a irradiação pélvica. A natureza do estudo não permite confirmar esta conclusão, que deverá ser fruto de pesquisas futuras. Conclusões: O quadro de prurigo pós radioterapia esteve associado a irradiação da pelve, especialmente de tumores ginecológicos, com predomínio do câncer de colo de útero. Clinicamente semelhante a erupção pruriginosa, polimórfica, eosinofílica associada a radioditerapia (EPPER), pode ser classificado como prurigo agudo. As manifestações clínicas, histológicas e imunoistoquímicas são semelhantes ao quadro de hipersensibilidade a picada de mosquito do padrão celular, mediado por linfócitos Th2, sem evidencia de co-participação viral nos casos examinados / Introduction: Prurigo, a terminology used with a syndromic connotation, is characterized by pruritus, as an unconditional symptom, and papules usually distributed with relative symmetry by the integument. From the clinical point of view, it is a condition of easy suspicion, but of difficult causal conclusion. At the Fundação Centro de Controle de Oncologia do Amazonas (FCECON), prurigo was occasionally identified in cancer patients after radiation therapy for the treatment of the underlying tumor, an epidemiological context that is not classically related to prurigo. Objectives: To describe the clinical, histopathological and immunohistochemical aspects of post-radiotherapy prurigo. Methods: a cross-sectional, descriptive study, from January 2006 to December 2012, with the selection of patients with prurigo as classified by international classification of diseases in FCECON. The clinical, histopathological and immunohistochemical characteristics of the cases with viral DNA screening by RT-PCR EBV, CMV and parvovirus B19 is described. Results: There were 35 women and one man, with an average age of 47 years. Pruritus was always present. The pelvis was invariably the irradiated field with a median of 28 days for the onset of symptoms. There were 34 cases with gynecological tumors with 31 of the uterine cervix. A total of 13,339 lesions (mean of 371), with 535 of group 1 (vesicles and urticas), 4,934 of group 2 (papules), 4,218 of group 3 (excoriations) and 3,652 of group 4 (residual). The lower limbs were affected in all cases, and in 27 cases there was involvement of the upper limbs. The histology of the 27 available slides identified normal epidermis in five patients, atrophy in two, spongiosis in eight and alteration secondary to pruritus in the others. Follicular spongiosis or spongiosis of the acrosyringium were identified on nine occasions. A superficial, deep and interstitial perivascular infiltrate composed of lymphocytes and eosinophils with perianexial distribution was the most common pattern found in the dermis. The composition of the infiltrate was of CD3 CD4 T lymphocytes and absence of CD20 lymphocytes and CD56 lymphocytes. There were no viral DNA identified in the samples examined. Discussion: Postradiotherapy prurigo has the same clinical-epidemiological and histological characteristics of eosinophilic, polymorphic, pruritic associated with radiotherapy (EPPER) syndrome. Histologically it can be included within the inflammatory eosinophilic diseases of the skin, and the immunohistochemestry pattern of the infiltrate suggests a hypersensitivity reaction mediated by Th2 lymphocytes. Since a reaction to mosquito bites was the clinicopathological diagnosis of all cases, the authors postulate that post-radiation prurigo, or EPPER syndrome, is an immunological reaction precipitated by exposure to the mosquito\'s salivary antigens in an immune environment induced by the abscopal effect secondary to irradiation of the pelvis. The nature of the study does not allow this conclusion, which should be the result of future research. Conclusions: Post-radiation prurigo was associated with irradiation of the pelvis especially to treat gynecological tumors, with cancer of the cervix predominance. Clinically similar to EPPER syndrome, it can be classified as acute prurigo. Clinical, histological and immunohistochemical manifestations are similar to the hypersensitivity of Th2 lymphocytemediated mosquito bites, with no evidence of viral co-participation in the cases examined
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Prurigo pós radioterapia: estudo clínico, histológico e imunohistoquímico / Post radiotherapy prurigo: clinical, histologic and immunohistochemical study

Fabio Francesconi do Valle 27 November 2018 (has links)
Introdução: Prurigo é uma terminologia de conotação sindrômica que tem o prurido como sintoma incondicional. O sinal é dermatológico, caracteristicamente manifestado por pápulas que se distribuem com relativa simetria pelo tegumento. Do ponto de vista clínico é uma condição de fácil suspeita, mas de difícil conclusão causal. Na Fundação Centro de Controle de Oncologia do Amazonas (FCECON), quadro de prurigo em pacientes oncológicos eram ocasionalmente identificados após início da radioterapia para o tratamento do tumor de base, contexto epidemiológico que não é classicamente relacionado ao prurigo. Objetivos: Descrever os aspectos clínicos, histopatológicos e imunoistoquímicos dos casos pósradioterapia. Métodos: estudo transversal, descritivo, de janeiro de 2006 a dezembro de 2012, com seleção de pacientes com CID de prurigo na FCECON. Serão descritas as características clínicas, histopatológicas e imunoistoquimicas dos casos com pesquisa de DNA viral do EBV, CMV e parvovírus B19. Resultados: Foram 35 mulheres e um homem, com idade média de 47 anos, sempre com queixa de prurido. A pelve sempre foi o campo irradiado com mediana de 28 dias para o surgimento dos sintomas. Foram 34 tumores ginecológicos com 31 casos de colo de útero. Ao todo ocorreram 13.339 lesões (média de 371), com 535 do grupo 1 (vesículas e urticas), 4.934 do grupo 2 (pápulas), 4.218 do grupo 3 (escoriações) e 3.652 do grupo 4 (residuais). Os membros inferiores foram acometidos em todos os casos e em 27 casos houve acometimento dos membros superiores. A histologia das 27 lâminas disponíveis identificou epiderme normal em cinco pacientes, atrofia em dois, espongiose em oito e alteração secundária ao prurido nas demais. Espongiose folicular e/ou espongiose do acrossiríngeo foram identificadas por nove ocasiões. Infiltrado perivascular superficial, profundo e intersticial composto por linfócitos e eosinófilos com distribuição perianexial foi o padrão mais encontrado na derme. O padrão do infiltrado foi de linfócitos T CD4 e ausência de linfócitos CD20 e linfócitos CD56. Não foi identificado DNA viral nas amostras examinadas. Discussão: O quadro de prurigo pós-radioterapia possui as mesmas características clínicoepidemiológicas e histológicas da síndrome EPPER. Histologicamente pode ser inclusa dentro das doenças inflamatórias eosinofílicas da pele, com padrão imunoistoquímico do infiltrado sugestivo de reação de hipersensibilidade mediada por linfócitos no padrão Th2. Como reação a picada de mosquitos foi o diagnóstico histológico de todos os casos, postula-se que o prurigo pós radioterapia, ou síndrome EPPER, seja reação imunológica precipitada pela exposição aos antígenos salivares do mosquito em um ambiente imune induzido pelo efeito abscopal secundário a irradiação pélvica. A natureza do estudo não permite confirmar esta conclusão, que deverá ser fruto de pesquisas futuras. Conclusões: O quadro de prurigo pós radioterapia esteve associado a irradiação da pelve, especialmente de tumores ginecológicos, com predomínio do câncer de colo de útero. Clinicamente semelhante a erupção pruriginosa, polimórfica, eosinofílica associada a radioditerapia (EPPER), pode ser classificado como prurigo agudo. As manifestações clínicas, histológicas e imunoistoquímicas são semelhantes ao quadro de hipersensibilidade a picada de mosquito do padrão celular, mediado por linfócitos Th2, sem evidencia de co-participação viral nos casos examinados / Introduction: Prurigo, a terminology used with a syndromic connotation, is characterized by pruritus, as an unconditional symptom, and papules usually distributed with relative symmetry by the integument. From the clinical point of view, it is a condition of easy suspicion, but of difficult causal conclusion. At the Fundação Centro de Controle de Oncologia do Amazonas (FCECON), prurigo was occasionally identified in cancer patients after radiation therapy for the treatment of the underlying tumor, an epidemiological context that is not classically related to prurigo. Objectives: To describe the clinical, histopathological and immunohistochemical aspects of post-radiotherapy prurigo. Methods: a cross-sectional, descriptive study, from January 2006 to December 2012, with the selection of patients with prurigo as classified by international classification of diseases in FCECON. The clinical, histopathological and immunohistochemical characteristics of the cases with viral DNA screening by RT-PCR EBV, CMV and parvovirus B19 is described. Results: There were 35 women and one man, with an average age of 47 years. Pruritus was always present. The pelvis was invariably the irradiated field with a median of 28 days for the onset of symptoms. There were 34 cases with gynecological tumors with 31 of the uterine cervix. A total of 13,339 lesions (mean of 371), with 535 of group 1 (vesicles and urticas), 4,934 of group 2 (papules), 4,218 of group 3 (excoriations) and 3,652 of group 4 (residual). The lower limbs were affected in all cases, and in 27 cases there was involvement of the upper limbs. The histology of the 27 available slides identified normal epidermis in five patients, atrophy in two, spongiosis in eight and alteration secondary to pruritus in the others. Follicular spongiosis or spongiosis of the acrosyringium were identified on nine occasions. A superficial, deep and interstitial perivascular infiltrate composed of lymphocytes and eosinophils with perianexial distribution was the most common pattern found in the dermis. The composition of the infiltrate was of CD3 CD4 T lymphocytes and absence of CD20 lymphocytes and CD56 lymphocytes. There were no viral DNA identified in the samples examined. Discussion: Postradiotherapy prurigo has the same clinical-epidemiological and histological characteristics of eosinophilic, polymorphic, pruritic associated with radiotherapy (EPPER) syndrome. Histologically it can be included within the inflammatory eosinophilic diseases of the skin, and the immunohistochemestry pattern of the infiltrate suggests a hypersensitivity reaction mediated by Th2 lymphocytes. Since a reaction to mosquito bites was the clinicopathological diagnosis of all cases, the authors postulate that post-radiation prurigo, or EPPER syndrome, is an immunological reaction precipitated by exposure to the mosquito\'s salivary antigens in an immune environment induced by the abscopal effect secondary to irradiation of the pelvis. The nature of the study does not allow this conclusion, which should be the result of future research. Conclusions: Post-radiation prurigo was associated with irradiation of the pelvis especially to treat gynecological tumors, with cancer of the cervix predominance. Clinically similar to EPPER syndrome, it can be classified as acute prurigo. Clinical, histological and immunohistochemical manifestations are similar to the hypersensitivity of Th2 lymphocytemediated mosquito bites, with no evidence of viral co-participation in the cases examined

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