Gabig T G
Med Clin North Am. 1980 Jul;64(4):647-66. doi: 10.1016/s0025-7125(16)31586-3.
Certain qualitative abnormalities in neutrophils and blood monocytes are associated with frequent, severe, and recurrent bacterial infections leading to fatal sepsis, while other qualitative defects demonstrated in vitro may have few or no clinical sequelae. These qualitative defects are discussed in terms of the specific functions of locomotion, phagocytosis, degranulation, and bacterial killing.
中性粒细胞和血液单核细胞中的某些定性异常与导致致命性败血症的频繁、严重和复发性细菌感染有关,而体外显示的其他定性缺陷可能几乎没有或没有临床后遗症。这些定性缺陷将根据运动、吞噬作用、脱颗粒和细菌杀伤的特定功能进行讨论。