R. Matusiewicz et A. Rotkiewiczpiorun, INFLAMMATORY CELLS IN SKIN IMMUNOLOGICAL INFILTRATIONS, Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology, 7(6), 1997, pp. 602-610
Cell composition was tested in 64 patients with atopic asthma, and in
62 healthy patients after inducing an inflammatory infiltration by gra
ss pollens allergen; PAF-acether tuberculin; DNCB; and mechanical inju
ry in hours 0.5, 3, 6, 12, 48. and 72 after evoking the infiltrations.
The evaluation was done according to the Southam method (Matusiewicz
et al.) and through skin biopsy. Similarities in cell composition in i
nflammatory infiltrations at the observed time intervals were signific
ant and seem to be independent of the mechanisms evoking the inflammat
ory reaction.