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[Immunopathology in craniocerebral trauma].

Authors: Zh M, Ermekov;

[Immunopathology in craniocerebral trauma].

Abstract

Changes in anticerebral autoantibody titers were examined in the serum and spinal fluid of 118 patients in acute and residual brain injury. The mechanisms of immune processes were studied in relation to the severity of injury and the clinical manifestations of the disease. The examination of anticerebral autoantibody titers was found to be of high informative value.

Keywords

Adult, Aged, 80 and over, Time Factors, Adolescent, Multiple Trauma, Brain, Hemagglutination Tests, Middle Aged, Autoimmune Diseases, Fractures, Bone, Brain Injuries, Humans, Aged, Autoantibodies

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