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Serum immunoglobulin elevations in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS): IgG, IgA, IgM, ...
Chess Q - - 1984
The exact nature of the immune defect in the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is not known. Most studies have focused on abnormal T-cell functions which occur in AIDS. Although polyclonal elevation of serum immunoglobulins is also consistently reported in AIDS, there have been no statistical studies measuring the isotypes ...
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Moses S C - - 1983
A homosexual man with A.I.D.S. (acquired immunologic deficiency syndrome) and pneumocystis infestation was found to have diffuse Ga-67 uptake in the lungs with a coincident negative chest x-ray. While Ga-67 accumulates diffusely in the lungs in a variety of conditions, the present case is the first described in a patient ...
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Dozier N - - 1983
Since the spring of 1981, more than 2300 cases of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) have been reported from 41 states to the Centers for Disease Control. Cases also have been reported from 20 foreign countries, and reports are increasing at an alarming rate. More than 900 people (approximately 40 ...
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Ioachim H L - - 1983
Generalized, persistent lymphadenopathies were observed in homosexual men and considered a possible prodrome of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). To evaluate these lymphadenopathies, 25 lymph node biopsy specimens from homosexual men with lymphadenopathy (18), lymphadenopathy associated with AIDS (five), and lymphadenopathy associated with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (two) were reviewed and correlated ...
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Heng M C - - 1983
The pathogenesis of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is still unknown. However, it appears to develop in the milieu of prolonged immunodeficiency. Recently, the disease has reached almost epidemic proportions among homosexuals. Patients with AIDS present primarily with disseminated Kaposi's sarcoma and/or a host of opportunistic infections. A hypothesis ...
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Abemayor E - - 1983
Kaposi's sarcoma (KS), or idiopathic multiple hemorrhagic sarcoma, has heretofore been considered an indolent disease of the elderly, which also occurs in immunosuppressed hosts. Within the last two years, an epidemic of a community-acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and disseminated KS has been reported in various population groups across the ...
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Moore B J - - 1981
The Immunization Division of Texas Public Health Region 5 sought to measure the per cent of referrals taking immunization action as a result of service aide contact. From data collected on newborn-nonresponders during a 12-month period, results show that aides may be credited with influencing 44 percent of the referrals ...
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