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Circulating Lymphocyte Depletion in the Calf

Archives of Surgery, 1969
The unique cellular composition of lymph has long been of interest to investigators studying immunological phenomena. The lymphocyte is the major cell present in lymph. Previous efforts to assess the effect of lymphocyte depletion via a thoracic duct lymph fistula have been impeded by numerous technical difficulties in maintaining the fistula.
J C, Fish   +4 more
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HIV-Induced T-Lymphocyte Depletion

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1994
A fundamental paradox of HIV disease is the progressive diminution in CD4+ lymphocytes despite the fact that only a small fraction of cells are infected. The mechanisms of T-cell depletion in HIV disease are divers. These include immune and autoimmune destruction of infected and uninfected cells, signaling derangements inducing clonal anergy and ...
E, Schattner, J, Laurence
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Host Lymphocyte Depletion as a Strategy to Facilitate Early Full Donor Chimerism after Reduced-Intensity Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation

open access: yesBiology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation, 2013
Reduced-intensity conditioning (RIC) allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (RIC-alloHSCT) is associated with lower toxicity but higher rates of prolonged mixed chimerism than myeloablative conditioning.
Rachel B Salit   +2 more
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Lymphocyte Depletion as a Barrier to Immunological Tolerance

2004
Lymphocyte depletion is a commonly used approach in clinical renal transplantation as part of standard induction immunosuppression therapy. It is also increasing being incorporated into new approaches aimed at inducing transplantation tolerance. While the theoretical basis for eliminating alloreactive T cells as a means to prevent rejection and induce ...
David, Neujahr, Laurence A, Turka
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Lymphocyte depletion in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

Agents and Actions, 1976
Sixteen patients with severe rheumatoid arthritis, marked inflammation of the synonvial membrane and high rheumatoid titer were cannulated by the thoracic duct for a period rangin between 82 up to 100 days. The patients being not under any medication during that time.
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Primary Splenic Lymphocyte-Depletion Hodgkin's Disease

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1990
A case of lymphocyte-depletion Hodgkin's disease is described for the purpose of reviewing the criteria currently used to distinguish this disease from other pleomorphic large-cell malignancies. A 76-year-old man with a 3-month history of daily fevers underwent extensive evaluation and exploratory laparotomy, which revealed only two large, separate ...
R A, Zellers, S N, Thibodeau, P M, Banks
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Cadaveric allotransplant immunosuppression by lymph lymphocyte depletion

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1970
Abstract Preoperative lymph lymphocyte depletion in cadaveric renal allotransplantation as the sole means of immunosuppression in the early posttransplant period was utilized in 19 patients. It was carried out in four children, one of whom weighed 13 Kg. and another who weighed 18 Kg. Tentative criteria with which to gauge the minimal acceptable time
K R, Tyson   +5 more
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Lymphocyte-Depleted Hodgkin Lymphoma

2013
Lymphocyte-depleted (LD) Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is a type of classical HL with a diffuse growth pattern characterized by Reed–Sternberg and Hodgkin (RS + H) cells, often with anaplastic features, and depletion of small lymphocytes. Amorphous fibrosis can be present.
Roberto N. Miranda   +2 more
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Depletion of Lymphocytes For the Protection of Renal Allografts

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1970
Fourteen patients with uremia received 17 cadaveric renal allografts following lymphocyte depletion by means of thoracic duct cannulation. As depletion progressed, marked lymphocytopenia appeared, large lymphocytes appeared in the lymph, peripheral lymphoid tissues became depleted in the thymus-dependent areas, immunoglobulin levels remained constant ...
H E, Sarles   +7 more
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Thoracic Duct Lymphocyte Depletion in Myasthenia Gravis

Archives of Neurology, 1973
Thoracic duct lymphocyte depletion, a technique that selectively suppresses cellular immune defenses, was performed in a patient with myasthenia gravis. The patient demonstrated a 70% reduction in anticholinesterase medication requirement. These data lend further support to the apparent relationship between myasthenia gravis, the thymus, and cell ...
S C, Tindall   +4 more
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