Many A, Biniaminov M, Rosenthal E, Aghai E, Ramot B
Acta Haematol. 1976;56(1):1-6. doi: 10.1159/000207911.
The distribution of thymus-dependent (T cells) and bone marrow-derived lymphocytes (B cells) was studied in 74 patients with Hodgkin's disease and 33 normal controls. A T cell deficit was found in untreated patients as well as in long-term survivors in remission. Therapy slightly enhanced the T cell depletion in Hodgkin's disease patients. Concomitant with this finding was slight increase of B cells.
对74例霍奇金病患者和33名正常对照者的胸腺依赖性淋巴细胞(T细胞)和骨髓来源淋巴细胞(B细胞)分布情况进行了研究。在未经治疗的患者以及处于缓解期的长期存活者中均发现存在T细胞缺陷。治疗略微加重了霍奇金病患者的T细胞耗竭。与此发现相伴的是B细胞略有增加。