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Impaired neutrophil chemotaxis in patients with juvenile and rapidly progessing periodontitis
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1979
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InflammationPeriodontal DiseaseGranulocyteOral CavityImmunologyPathologyAggressive PeriodontitisMedicinePeriodontitis 48Periodontology
Polymorphonuclear leukocyte chemotactic studies were performed in young patients with juvenile periodontitis/periodontosis and adult patients with aggressive periodontitis. In the juvenile periodontitis/periodontosis group, 86% showed modest leukotactic defects, the majority of which were due to intrinsic abnormality of cells. In the older patients with rapidly progressing periodontitis 48% had detectable leukotactic defects; the majority of which were serum associated. The results indicate that some forms of periodontitis are associated with impaired polymorphonuclear leukocyte chemotaxis and suggest that a failure of a major host protective mechanism to dental plaque may increase susceptibility to periodontal disease.
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