Datta U, Sehgal S, Pal S R, Dhall K, Singh S, Datta D V
Gut. 1982 Nov;23(11):927-30. doi: 10.1136/gut.23.11.927.
Studies of peripheral blood lymphocytes were performed in 41 patients with acute viral hepatitis, in grade III-IV coma; 16 patients were in the third trimester of pregnancy. There were significant reductions in absolute lymphocyte count and T cell number in patients who succumbed to the disease, when compared with those who survived. B cell counts were similar in the two groups and migration inhibition test with BCG antigen was normal. It is postulated that a decrease in the number of cells interacting in cell-mediated immune reactions is related to prognosis in acute viral hepatitis.
对41例处于III - IV级昏迷的急性病毒性肝炎患者进行了外周血淋巴细胞研究;其中16例处于妊娠晚期。与存活患者相比,死于该疾病的患者绝对淋巴细胞计数和T细胞数量显著减少。两组的B细胞计数相似,用卡介苗抗原进行的迁移抑制试验正常。据推测,细胞介导免疫反应中相互作用的细胞数量减少与急性病毒性肝炎的预后有关。