PMID: 69830Jul 30, 1977Paper

Cerebral atrophy. An immunological disorder?

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B D JankovićJ Horvat

Abstract

Patients with cerebral atrophy of unknown origin, patients with nuclear forms of schizophrenia or neurosis, and normal subjects were skin-tested with human brain and liver proteins. The frequency of positive delayed skin-sensitivity reactions to brain proteins was significantly higher in the cerebral-atrophy group than in other groups, thus suggesting a correlation between cerebral atrophy and cell-mediated immunity.

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Aug 1, 1979·Journal of the Neurological Sciences·E LivniH Joshua

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