Tasaka K, Hamashima Y
Acta Pathol Jpn. 1978 Mar;28(2):235-45. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1827.1978.tb00535.x.
Rickettsia-like bodies were reportedly found in biopsies of the skin and lymph nodes from half the number of patients with Kawasaki's disease. In our present work, these microbodies were isolated from the peripheral whole blood of a patient with Kawasaki's disease (MLNS) through passage of guinea pigs and yolk sac culture. However, the isolated strains disappeared spontaneously during their stores at -80 degrees C for two weeks.
据报道,在一半川崎病患者的皮肤和淋巴结活检中发现了类立克次体。在我们目前的研究中,通过豚鼠传代和卵黄囊培养,从一名川崎病患者(MLNS)的外周全血中分离出了这些微体。然而,分离出的菌株在-80℃保存两周期间自发消失了。