Thymus derived lymphocytes (T cells) in patients with genital warts.

K C Mohanty, R B Roy
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Abstract

Thymus derived lymphocytes (T cells) were counted in the peripheral blood of 30 patients with genital warts and in 20 healthy controls. The control group was made up of 10 healthy patients with no history of warts and 10 who had been cured of warts for at least 12 months. We found that patients with genital warts had a significantly lower number of T cells despite an adequate number of circulating lymphocytes in the peripheral blood. We therefore suggest that a functional defect of lymphocytes ("dyslymphocytosis") could be the cause of genital warts either in their primary or recurrent form. These abnormal lymphocytes return to their normal function after the disappearance of genital warts.

尖锐湿疣患者胸腺源性淋巴细胞(T细胞)的变化。
对30例尖锐湿疣患者和20例健康对照者外周血中胸腺源性淋巴细胞(T细胞)进行计数。对照组由10名没有疣病史的健康患者和10名治愈疣至少12个月的患者组成。我们发现,尽管外周血中有足够数量的循环淋巴细胞,但生殖器疣患者的T细胞数量明显较低。因此,我们认为淋巴细胞的功能缺陷(“淋巴细胞异常”)可能是生殖器疣的原发或复发形式的原因。这些异常淋巴细胞在生殖器疣消失后恢复正常功能。
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