Rapoport D, Weil-Halpern F, Griscelli C
Reprod Nutr Dev (1980). 1980;20(3B):871-80.
Five children with severe immunodeficiency who received a transplantation of lymphoid cells were placed in a Trexler's isolator for several months during the time necessary to obtain an immunological reconstitution. We have observed these patients longitudinally (from 2 to 7 years), and have considered the various parameters necessary to preserve a satisfactory psychological development and a good adaptative capacity. Among these, the careful and affective attention of nurses and parental behaviour appeared to be the most important. Excellent development was obtained in three patients who had no severe organic difficulties and for whom the above parameters were positive. The cause of two unsatisfactory results seemed to be due to intricate multifactorial events, including parental deprivation.
五名患有严重免疫缺陷的儿童接受了淋巴细胞移植,在获得免疫重建所需的时间里,他们被安置在特克斯勒隔离器中几个月。我们对这些患者进行了长期观察(2至7年),并考虑了保持令人满意的心理发展和良好适应能力所需的各种参数。其中,护士的悉心关爱和父母的行为似乎最为重要。三名没有严重器质性问题且上述参数呈阳性的患者获得了良好的发育。另外两名结果不理想的原因似乎是由于复杂的多因素事件,包括父母陪伴缺失。