Eid A M, Issa H, Deif A I
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg (1978). 1980;96(3):221-4. doi: 10.1007/BF00457786.
Patients with primary (haematogenous) staphylococcal osteomyelitis have been suspected for being deficient in their immune response. Serum levels of the three major circulating immunoglobulins (IgG, IgA, and IgM) have been determined in 90 patients with this disease of varying duration and activity and in 100 control subjects. Of 270 measurements in the patient group, 80% fell within or below the normal (control) range. A small group of eight patients, however, were found to have sufficiently large increases in IgM levels to raise the mean value of the whole series to a statistically significnat level. Similarly IgA production was increased in chronic infection. These findings, on the whole, indicate that a majority of patients suffering from primary osteomyelitis may have depression of their normal immune response to infection.
原发性(血源性)葡萄球菌骨髓炎患者一直被怀疑存在免疫反应缺陷。我们测定了90例患有不同病程和活动程度的该疾病患者以及100名对照者血清中三种主要循环免疫球蛋白(IgG、IgA和IgM)的水平。在患者组的270次测量中,80%处于或低于正常(对照)范围。然而,发现一小群8名患者的IgM水平有足够大幅度的升高,从而使整个系列的平均值提高到具有统计学意义的水平。同样,在慢性感染中IgA的产生也增加。总体而言,这些发现表明大多数原发性骨髓炎患者对感染的正常免疫反应可能受到抑制。