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Eosinophil Cationic Protein in Nasal Secretions and Blood Serum in Grass-Pollen Allergic Rhinitis
1996
Concentration of the Eosinophil Cationic Protein (ECP) measured in different body fluids has been demonstrated to be a good marker of eosinophilic inflammation. In allergic asthma, ECP levels in both broncho-alveolar-lavage (BAL) fluid and serum can be used to monitor disease activity. In allergic rhinitis, the value of ECP determinations in serum and nasal secretions was not directly compared, so far. In the present study, ECP levels in blood serum (Se) and nasal secretions (NS) of grass pollen allergic and healthy individuals under pollen exposure were analyzed. Forty-three grass-pollen allergic subjects and 19 healthy volunteers were included. Grass-pollen counts were measured using Bur…
P.21.2 New insights into eosinophilic fasciitis
2013
Eosinophilic fasciitis (EF), first described by Shulman in 1974, is a rare disease characterized by fibrosis and inflammatory infiltration of the muscle fascia as well as scleroderma-like skin indurations and blood eosinophilia. In contrast to other inflammatory myopathies, patients generally show less muscle weakness and myalgia, and a frequent increase in body weight. Thus, we hypothesize a unique immune mechanism underlying Shulman syndrome. The immunohistochemical expression pattern of leucocytes and a comprehensive panel of cytokine and chemokine expression on RNA level of muscle specimen from EF patients were compared to healthy control muscle. In patients with biopsy-proven EF the im…
Spontaneous cytotoxic activity of eosinophilic granule cells separated from the normal peritoneal cavity ofDicentrarchus labrax
2000
Abstract In this study the spontaneous in vitro cytotoxic activity to tumour cell lines, (K562), by unstimulated sea bass ( Dicentrarchus labrax ) leukocytes was examined by trypan blue exclusion test and lactate dehydrogenase release assay. A high anti-tumour cell line activity of resident peritoneal leukocytes was found at an effector to target ratio (E:T) of 25:1 after incubation for 2 h at 18° C. Rabbit and sheep erythrocytes were not lysed. A low activity was displayed by head kidney and spleen cell populations whereas blood leukocytes revealed no significant activity. The effect of E:T ratio on cytotoxicity as well as microscopy observations suggested that the cytotoxic reaction requi…
Osseous oral hyaline ring granuloma mimicking a mandible tumor in a child with congenital agenesis of the corpus callosum
2017
Background Hyaline ring granuloma (HRG) of the oral cavity is an uncommon disorder considered to be a foreign-body reaction resulting from implantation of food vegetable particles. Microscopically, it is characterized by the presence of structures of hyaline rings in an inflamed fibrous tissue background, which contains multinucleated giant cells. Material and methods We present the case of a 4-year-old boy diagnosed with a mandible osseous HRG, which showed clinical and tomographic aspects suggestive of an aggressive bone tumor. Results The patient underwent surgical exploration and histopathologic analysis showed fragments composed predominantly of widespread dense connective tissue with …
Mandibulary Eosinophilic Granuloma: Case Series
2008
Eosinophilic granuloma is a proliferation of Langerhans cells in the bones that most commonly involving the skeletal system. The disease generally affects children or young adults with predominance in males and it is characterized by a single or multiple skeletal lesions. This study describes a few cases of mandibular Eosinophilic Granuloma and the effects of surgical curettage of lesions
Benralizumab: From the Basic Mechanism of Action to the Potential Use in the Biological Therapy of Severe Eosinophilic Asthma
2018
Asthma is a very frequent chronic airway disease that includes many different clinical phenotypes and inflammatory patterns. In particular, eosinophilic bronchial inflammation is often associated with allergic as well as nonallergic asthma. The most important cytokine involved in the induction, maintenance, and amplification of airway eosinophilia in asthma is interleukin-5 (IL-5), released by both T helper 2 (Th2) lymphocytes and group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2). Hence, IL-5 and its receptor are suitable targets for selective biologic drugs which can play a key role in add-on treatment of severe eosinophilic asthma refractory to corticosteroids. Within such a context, the anti-IL-5 mon…
Gill anomalies of perch and roach from four lakes differing in water quality
1997
This study examined gill anomalies of two common freshwater fish species, roach Rutilus rutilus and perch Perca fluviatilis, collected over five seasons in 1989–1990 from four lakes in central Finland. The lakes differed both in water quality and in fish parasite species composition. Particular attention was paid to the differences in chloride cell proliferation. Gill anomalies were generally more common and abundant in roach than in perch. Chloride cell proliferation was the most frequent histological change in roach but was that least often found in perch. Most of the changes were systemic and light in severity. In perch an unidentified lesion of noncellular eosinophilic inclusions in an …
Confluens-sinuum-Obstruktion durch Langerhanszell-Histiozytose
1996
Die Langerhanszell-Histiozytose, bis vor wenigen Jahren als Histiozytose X bezeichnet, umfast 3 verschiedene Syndrome, namlich das eosinophile Granulom, die Hand-Schuller-Christian-Krankheit sowie die Abt-Letterer-Siwe-Krankheit, und gehort zu den seltenen Erkrankungen des Kindesalters. Wir berichten uber einen 10 jahrigen Jungen, der mit einer Schwellung am Hinterkopf und beginnender Hirndrucksymptomatik zur stationaren Aufnahme kam. Klinik, konventionelle radiologische Diagnostik und Computertomographie liesen differentialdiagnostisch ein eosinophiles Granulom als wahrscheinlich erscheinen. MRT und MRT-Angiographie zeigten jedoch die akute Bedrohung des Patienten durch das intrakraniale W…
Úlcera eosinofílica lingual: un reto diagnóstico de patogénesis controvertida
2013
ResumenLa úlcera eosinofílica, también conocida como granuloma ulcerativo traumático con eosinofilia estromal, es una infrecuente y benigna lesión ulcerativa de la mucosa oral que presenta una evolución persistente, planteando a menudo diferentes diagnósticos clínicos diferenciales. Su diagnóstico se establece solo a partir del estudio histopatológico, si bien su morfología presenta a menudo características que pueden sugerir al patólogo la existencia de un proceso linfoproliferativo, traduciendo una patogénesis lesional controvertida todavía no bien aclarada.Comunicamos una observación clínico-patológica de úlcera eosinofílica afectando a una mujer de 76 años de edad. La lesión, de 2,5cm d…
Eosinophilic ulcer tongue: a diagnostic challenge controversial pathogenesis
2013
La úlcera eosinofílica, también conocida como granuloma ulcerativo traumático con eosinofilia estromal, es una infrecuente y benigna lesión ulcerativa de la mucosa oral que presenta una evolución persistente, planteando a menudo diferentes diagnósticos clínicos diferenciales. Su diagnóstico se establece solo a partir del estudio histopatológico, si bien su morfología presenta a menudo características que pueden sugerir al patólogo la existencia de un proceso linfoproliferativo, traduciendo una patogénesis lesional controvertida todavía no bien aclarada. Comunicamos una observación clínico-patológica de úlcera eosinofílica afectando a una mujer de 76 años de edad. La lesión, de 2,5 cm de diá…