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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of molecular medicine 52 (1974), S. 672-677 
    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Whipple's disease ; electron microscopy ; immunology ; immunohistology ; Morbus Whipple ; Elektronenmikroskopie ; Immunologie ; Immunhistologie
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Berichtet wird über den ungewöhnlichen Verlauf eines Morbus Whipple. Unter antibiotischer Therapie tritt klinisch eine völlige Beschwerdefreiheit ein. Mehrfache Kontrollbiopsien zeigen eine hochgradige und progrediente Kollagenisierung des Stratum proprium mucosae, die besonders auch pericellulär und im Bereich der epithelialen Basalmembran entwickelt ist. Lymphocyten, Plasmazellen und interepitheliale lymphoide Rundzellen sind stark vermehrt. Immunologisch ist Serum-Komplement (C3-Fraktion) erniedrigt. Immunhistologisch findet sich nach Inkubation mit Patientenserum eine cellulär-cytoplasmatische Fluorescenz mit Anti-Komplement von subepithelial und interepithelial gelegenen Zellen. Die Befunde werden im Sinne eines hyperreaktiven Vorganges, der möglicherweise zur Induktion eines cellulären Immunmechanismus geführt hat, diskutiert.
    Notes: Summary An unusual course of Whipple's disease is reported. All clinical symptoms disappear with antibiotic therapy. Multiple control biopsies show a high grade and progressive collagen formation of the stratum proprium mucosae which takes places especially in the pericellular region and near the epithelial basal membrane. The number of lymphocytes, plasma cells and interepithelial lymphoid round cells is increased considerably. Immunologically the serum complement (C3-fraction) is decreased. Immunohistologically subepithelially and interepithelialy situated cells are found after incubation with the patients serum showing a cellular-cytoplasmatic fluorescence with anti-complement. These findings are discussed as a hyperreactive mechanism possibly leading to induction of a cellular immune process.
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  • 2
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Cell & tissue research 197 (1979), S. 39-59 
    ISSN: 1432-0878
    Keywords: Lamina ganglionaris ; First, second order neurons ; Neuroanatomy ; Ultrastructure ; Hemipterans (Notonecta glauca, Corixa punctata, Gerris lacustris)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary Neuronal elements, i.e. first and second order neurons, of the first optic ganglion of three waterbugs, N. glauca, C. punctata and G. lacustris, are analyzed on the basis of light and electron microscopy. Eight retinula cell axons, leaving each ommatidium, disperse to different cartridges as they enter the laminar outer plexiform layer. Such a pattern of divergence is one of the conditions for neuronal superposition; it is observed for all three species of waterbugs. The manner in which the receptors of a single bundle of ommatidia split of within the lamina, whereby information from receptors up to three or five horizontal rows away can converge upon the same cartridge, differs among the species. Six of the eight axons of retinula cells R1-6, the short visual fibers end at different levels within the bilayered lamina, whereas the central pair of retinula cells R7/8, the long visual fibers, run directly through the lamina to a corresponding unit of the medulla. Four types of monopolar cells L1–L4 are classified; their branching patterns seem to be correlated to the splitting and termination of retinula cell axons. The topographical relationship and synaptic organization between retinula cell terminals and monopolar cells in the two laminar layers are identified by examination of serial ultrathin sections of single Golgi-stained neurons. An attempt is made to correlate some anatomical findings, especially the neuronal superposition, to results from physiological investigations on the hemipteran retina.
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