Dwyer J M
Yale J Biol Med. 1975 Mar;48(1):67-73.
Children frequently present with a history of repeated infections. When these infections are serious and respond poorly to normally successful treatment programs, suspicion of a basic defect in one or more host defense mechanisms may be raised. In such cases defects in humoral or cell-mediated immunity, phagocytic cell functions or the complement system must be sought. Much of our knowledge about the development and functions of these cooperating but independent systems allows clinical observations to provide a generally accurate prediction of the nature of the defect involved. The degree of sophistication with which the systems can be evaluated and the possibilities for therapeutic manipulation are rapidly increasing. In this article are outlined the basic pathophysiological mechanisms needed to approach these increasingly recognized problems.
儿童经常有反复感染的病史。当这些感染严重且对通常成功的治疗方案反应不佳时,可能会引发对一种或多种宿主防御机制存在基本缺陷的怀疑。在这种情况下,必须寻找体液免疫或细胞介导免疫、吞噬细胞功能或补体系统的缺陷。我们对这些相互协作但又相互独立的系统的发育和功能的许多了解,使得临床观察能够对所涉及缺陷的性质提供大致准确的预测。对这些系统进行评估的复杂程度以及治疗操作的可能性正在迅速增加。本文概述了处理这些日益被认识到的问题所需的基本病理生理机制。