The mucosal and systemic immune status for diabetic and non-diabetic Dentialvcolar infected patients
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From a group of 60 patients with dentoalveolar infections among which 10 were diabetic and 10 non-diabetic were elected as test group as well as 10 normal subjects as control group. Six Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus anginousus were diagnosed in the first and second group of the patients the immune status of the patients and control subject were tested by pathogen specific antibody titre, neotrophil NBT reduction phagocytosis and leukocyte inhibition LIF.
Diabetic patients with dentoalveolar infection shows decreased specific antibody titers, subnormal neutrophil NBT phagocytic % as well as non significant LIF % in comparison non diabetic reveal high specific antibody titers against , high neutrophil NBT% and significant LIF% respectively thus diabetic indicate humoral and cellular immune suppression along the den to alveolar infection.
Diabetic patients with dentoalveolar infection shows decreased specific antibody titers, subnormal neutrophil NBT phagocytic % as well as non significant LIF % in comparison non diabetic reveal high specific antibody titers against , high neutrophil NBT% and significant LIF% respectively thus diabetic indicate humoral and cellular immune suppression along the den to alveolar infection.
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The mucosal and systemic immune status for diabetic and non-diabetic Dentialvcolar infected patients. Baghdad Sci.J [Internet]. 2011 Mar. 13 [cited 2024 Dec. 20];8(1):489-93. Available from: https://bsj.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/BSJ/article/view/2521
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The mucosal and systemic immune status for diabetic and non-diabetic Dentialvcolar infected patients. Baghdad Sci.J [Internet]. 2011 Mar. 13 [cited 2024 Dec. 20];8(1):489-93. Available from: https://bsj.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/BSJ/article/view/2521