The inflammatory cycle: a method of study in Hurler's disease.

J. Carlisle, R. Good
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In 1947, Rebuck1devised a simple technique for the study of inflammation. After abrasion of the skin, a sterile glass cover slip is applied and allowed to remain in contact with the skin for a variable period of time. The cover slips are removed at intervals throughout a 24-hour period, fixed to a glass slide with clarite or balsam, and stained with Wright-Giemsa. With this technique, one is able to follow the orderly progression of events at the inflammatory site. In normal persons, a highly reproducible sequence of events is observed. Initially, typical polymorphonuclear leukocytes predominate. In the four-six-hour sampling lymphocytes or small mononuclear cells appear in the exudate, and in subsequent samples they are present in increasing numbers. The mononuclear cells appear to develop into hematogenous macrophages between the 8- and 14-hour stages. In the 18- to 24-hour stages, the mononuclear macrophages display increases in cytoplasmic nuclear ratio,
炎症循环:一种研究赫勒氏病的方法。
1947年,瑞巴克发明了一种研究炎症的简单技术。在皮肤磨损后,应用无菌玻璃罩,并允许与皮肤保持接触一段可变的时间。在24小时内每隔一段时间取出盖片,用水晶或香脂固定在玻璃载玻片上,并用赖特-吉姆萨染色。有了这项技术,人们就能够跟踪炎症部位事件的有序进展。在正常人身上,可以观察到一系列高度可重复的事件。最初,典型的多形核白细胞占主导地位。在4 - 6小时的取样中,渗出液中出现淋巴细胞或小的单核细胞,在随后的取样中,它们的数量越来越多。单核细胞在8- 14小时发育为造血巨噬细胞。在18 ~ 24小时阶段,单核巨噬细胞表现为细胞质核比例增加;
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