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Chinese Journal of Dermatology ; (12): 226-228, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-885204

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Objective:To analyze clinical characteristics of cutaneous delayed-type hypersensitivity caused by injection of equine tetanus antitoxin (TAT) or equine anti-tetanus immunoglobulin F (ab′) 2. Methods:Clinical data were collected from 181 outpatients or inpatients with cutaneous delayed-type hypersensitivity caused by injection of equine TAT or anti-tetanus immunoglobulin from 2008 to 2020, and retrospectively analyzed.Results:Before the injection of equine TAT or anti-tetanus immunoglobulin, skin test was negative in 171 (94.47%) of the 181 patients, and the 10 (5.53%) patients with positive skin test responses received desensitization injection. Among the 181 patients, there were 118 males and 63 females aged from 11 to 68 years, with the disease duration of 1 to 7 days and alatency period of 4 to 14 days. There was no significant difference in the clinical manifestations between the patients receiving injection of TAT (130 cases) and those receiving injection of equine anti-tetanus immunoglobulin (51 cases) . Urticaria-like rashes were the main clinical manifestation, and infiltrative erythema occurred at the injection site in 12 patients, of whom 10 developed generalized urticaria all over the body. Of the 181 patients, 163 (90.06%) presented with generalized skin rashes, and 56 (30.94%) had systemic symptoms such as chest tightness, fever, etc, of whom 15 (26.79%) had a history of allergies and 6 with severe symptoms had no history of allergies. Thirty-four (18.78%) patients had single or multiple laboratory abnormalities, such as increased white blood cell counts, elevated C-reactive protein level and urinary glucose, and presence of occult blood in urine. All cases responded well to the treatment with antihistamines and glucocorticoids. The treatment duration ranged from 3 to 10 days, and the outcome was good.Conclusion:TAT-or anti-tetanus immunoglobulin-induced cutaneous delayed-type hypersensitivity may still occur in patients with a negative skin test or after desensitization treatment, and mainly manifests as urticaria-like rashes.

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Chinese Journal of Radiology ; (12): 373-377, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-395555

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Objective To assess the value of enhanced MSCT scan for the Crohn's disease of small bowel.Methods Fourty-five patients of small bowel Crohn's disease who were proved by multi-methed were examined by two-phase enhanced scan with MSCT.The images were reformed in ADW 4.2 by MPR mainly.The CT values of the lesion segments in different phases were tested, with one way ANOVA in statistical analysis; the density difference between the lesion segments and normal segments in different phases were tested,the cases were divided according to 10 HU,and compared them with each other by X2 test.Results The average CT value of lesion segments was (39.3±3.7) HU in plain scan, (74.8 ± 13.8) HU in artery phase, (90.2 ± 12.3) HU in portal vein phase, there were sinigicant difference in them(F =258.87,P < 0.01).There were sinigicant difference in CT value of lesion segments between any phase and other two phases (P < 0.05).In 45 cases, there were 44 cases and one case that the difference of CT value were ≤±10 HU and > 10 HU respectively in plain scan, 6 cases and 39 cases in artery phase, 2 cases and 43 cases in portal vein phase, by X2 test, there were sinigicant difference betwwen plain scan and artery phase(X2 =32.49,P <0.01), and significant difference between plain scan and portal vein phase(X2 = 39.22,P <0.01), there were no significant difference between artery phase and portal vein phase (X2 = 1.10,P>0.05).After enhancement, the lesions can display clearly than plain scan, and the detectable rate was raised highly.Conclusion Two-phase enhancement scan can diagnosis the Crohn's disease of small bowel and evaluate it overall.

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Chinese Journal of Dermatology ; (12)1994.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-520287

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Objective To investigate the effects of crude extracted proteins from lesions of condyloma acuminata on immunophenotypes of dendritic cells.Methods Plastic-adherent mononuclear cells(MNCs)were isolated from umbilical cord blood or peripheral blood and cultured in media containing cytokines(GM-CSF,IL-4and LPS).The morphology and phenotypes of these cells were analyzed by flow cytometry and microscopy in12day's culture.Cells on the fourth day were incubated with crude extracts from lesions of condyloma acuminata,foreskin proteins,and PBS,respectively,followed by phenotypic analysis after9-12days' culture.Results Expression of antigens CD1a,CD80,CD86,MHC-I,MHC-II,CD14,CD54was detected after12days' cul-ture.It was shown that MNCs could be induced to differentiate to mature dendritic cells in our culture system.After incubation with crude extracts from lesions of condyloma acuminata for another9-12days,expression of CD86and HLA-DR was increased on dendritic cells.Conclusions Compared to foreskin and PBS pulsed dendritic cells,expression of CD86and HLA-DR is upregulated on dentritic cells after pulsing with condyloma acuminata lesion proteins.The data suggest that crude extracts from lesions of condyloma acuminata might enhance antigen-pre-senting capacity of dendritic cells and strengthen activation of T lymphocytes.

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