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Local T cell subsets in mumps meningitis.
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1983
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Clinical ImmunologyInflammationBacterial MeningitisAutoimmune DiseaseImmunotherapyT CellsMedicineImmunologyImmune RegulationCsf CellsCerebrospinal FluidMumps MeningitisAutoimmunityT Cell ImmunityImmunopathologyImmune SystemNeuroimmunology
In the acute phase of mumps meningitis, more than 85% of the cells in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) were OKT 3 positive, while 76% of the peripheral mononuclear cells (PMN) were OKT 3 positive. The ratio of OKT 4:8 positive cells in CSF was significantly lower than that in PMN, showing that suppressor/cytotoxic T cells had selectively accumulated in CSF. In addition, 58% of CSF cells were immune associated (Ia) positive, probably activated T cells.
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