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Immune status with empyema thoracis
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2004To evaluate the humoral and cell mediated immune status of children with empyema thoracis.Serum IgG, IgA, IgM, Complement C3 assay and cell mediated immunity (CMI) tests were performed in 33 patients of empyema thoracis, and 14 healthy age matched controls.The mean serum IgG and IgA levels in empyema thoracis and its subgroups were significantly raised
O P, Mishra +6 more
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Immunization Status and Birth Order
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1995To determine whether an association exists between immunization status and birth order.Medical record review of immunization dates for matched siblings.Pediatric clinic at a university medical center.A total of 892 children (446 sibling pairs of firstborn and secondborn children) born between 1983 and 1991 who received regular pediatric care at the ...
S J, Schaffer, P G, Szilagyi
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Nutritional Status and Immune Responses
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1993The immune system is dependent on good nutritional status for its optimal functioning. Immune function itself can provide a broad measure of nutritional deficiency. For example, lymphocyte count and skin reactivity most often are used for this purpose. Of course, such tests are of little value in monitoring nutritional therapy.
CHANDRA R. K., SARCHIELLI, Paola
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Updating Immunization Status at Discharge
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1989Sir .—Several benefits of a strategy to immunize children at the time of discharge from a community hospital were suggested recently. 1 We assessed the costs and feasibility of implementing this program in our hospital over a 4-week period. Materials and Methods .—The study was conducted at the Women's and Children's Hospital of the University of ...
J N, Walterspiel, J F, Dishuck
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Current Status of Immunizations
Postgraduate Medicine, 1971To use both old and new vaccines to the best advantage, the physician must be familiar with the current knowledge concerning immunization. For example, routine mumps vaccination is advised only in preadolescence, initial smallpox vaccination should be delayed until the age of 15 to 18 months, and pertussis vaccine should not be given after the age of ...
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Immune Status and Immune Therapy of Renal Cell Carcinoma
Urologia Internationalis, 1990At present, no sufficient therapy for metastatic renal cell carcinoma is available. Several immunotherapeutical protocols have been studied, success rates, however, were inconsistent. The purpose of this study was to assess the pretherapeutic immunological status of 13 patients with metastatic and 16 patients with nonmetastatic renal cell carcinoma and
K H, Bichler +2 more
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BATF reprograms the tumor immune status
Med, 2023The AP-1 family member BATF maintains immune cell function. Two recent papers by Zhang et al.1 and Itahashi et al.2 investigated the role of this protein in cancer immunity, finding that its depletion in CAR-T cells augments anti-tumor activity and it contributes to Treg-mediated immunosuppression in the tumor microenvironment.
Tao, Fan +4 more
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Cellular Immune Status in Retinitis Pigmentosa
Ophthalmology, 1988Previous reports have suggested a role of cellular and/or humoral immunity in retinitis pigmentosa. Because of the controversial nature of many of these reports, the authors undertook a detailed investigation of cellular and humoral immunity in a well-characterized group of 47 persons with retinitis pigmentosa of various heritability patterns and a ...
D A, Newsome +3 more
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Immune status of anaemic pregnant women
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1982Summary. Immune status during the third trimester of pregnancy was investigated in relation to maternal haemoglobin levels. The proportion of T and B lymphocytes showed a tendency to fall in anaemic women which was significant when haemoglobin levels were <8 g/dl. Immunoglobin G showed the opposite trend.
K, Prema +3 more
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Immunization Status of Internationally Adopted Children
Pediatrics, 2001To the Editor. Many internationally adopted children arrive in the United States with incomplete or uncertain vaccination status. Some have suggested that even children who have received adequate numbers of vaccines for tetanus and polio have inadequate titers, resulting from poor immunogenicity of the vaccines, impaired immune responses (possibly ...
L C, Miller, K, Comfort, N, Kely
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