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Artículo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-218051

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Background: Warts, the most common manifestation caused by human papillomaviruses. Treatment is needed because of risk of transmission, cosmetic point of view, multiple, painful, and disfigurement caused by warts. Aims and Objectives: In this study, two techniques of autologous therapy are compared in terms of safety and efficacy. Falknor’s needling and autoimplantation, both are minimally invasive procedures with the aim of treating one wart and inducing immunity against the viral infected cells. Materials and Methods: Forty patients of clinically diagnosed cutaneous warts were randomly divided into two groups. In Group A, Falknor’s needling was performed on a single lesion in each patient. In Group B, autoimplantation was done by harvesting a single lesion and then implanting the tissue in subcutaneous tissue of the patient at other body site. Results: Data were analyzed using SPSS software v. 23 (IBM Statistics, Chicago, USA) and Microsoft Office 2007. Both the modalities showed excellent response (P = 0.504) in the treatment of warts with Grade 4 improvement in 85% (17 patients each) in both the modalities, with 5% of the patients showing Grade 2 and Grade 3 improvement each in needling group. Conclusion: Both the modalities of autologous therapy are simple, easy to perform, safe, and cheap modalities with excellent results in the treatment of cutaneous warts.

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Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University ; (6): 107-109, 2014.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-439490

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[Objective]To probe the research and treatment for Hashimoto thyroiditis in Th1/Th2 migration.[Methods]By referring to related literature from both home and abroad,the author tries to analyze and sort the literature and comes to a reasonable conclusion. [Result]There is a lot of experimental re-search on correction of Hashimoto thyroiditis Th1/Th2 migration at home and abroad,but less clinical treatment research.[Conclusion]Th1/Th2 cellmigra-tion is one of the reasons for Hashimoto thyroiditis.It can promote the development of the disease, have something to do with the rise of thyroid autoanti-bodies.

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Rev. cuba. hematol. inmunol. hemoter ; 26(3): 198-205, sep.-dic. 2010.
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-584700

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Inmunodeficiencia y autoinmunidad constituyen 2 polos de la respuesta inmunitaria que pueden interrelacionarse con cierta frecuencia. En este artículo se exponen los síndromes autoinmunes que son causados por inmunodeficiencias primarias. También se describen otras inmunodeficiencias primarias como la inmunodeficiencia variable común, el síndrome de hiper Ig M, la deficiencia selectiva de Ig A, la hipogammaglobulinemia ligada al cromosoma X, el síndrome de Di George, la enfermedad granulomatosa crónica, el síndrome de Wiskott Aldrich y los defectos del sistema complemento, las que pueden asociarse con frecuencia variable con manifestaciones autoinmunes, fundamentalmente hematológicas. El principal mecanismo inmunopatogónico es la estimulación antigónica persistente, debido a un defecto del sistema inmune para erradicar patógenos; además, se incluyen los defectos de células T reguladoras, desregulación en la proliferación homeostática secundaria a linfopenia y factores genéticos


The immunodeficiency and the self-immunity are two poles the immune response that may have interrelation each other with some frequency. In present paper are showed the autoimmune syndromes caused by primary immunodeficiencies. Also, are described other primary immunodeficiencies including common variable immunodeficiency, the hyper Ig M syndrome, the selective of Ig A deficiency, the hypogammaglobulinemia linked to X chromosome, the Digeorge's syndrome, the chronic granulomatous diseases, the Wiskott Aldrich's syndrome, and the complement system defects, those that with a variable frequency may be associated with self-immune manifestations, mainly the hematologic ones. The immuno-pathogen leading mechanism is the persistent antigenic stimulation due to a immune system defect to remove pathogens; also, are included the regulatory T cells defects, deregulation in homeostatic proliferation secondary to linphopenia and genetic factors


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Humanos , Autoinmunidad/inmunología , Síndromes de Inmunodeficiencia/inmunología
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