Metabolism of immunoglobulin A, lymphocyte function, and histocompatibility antigens in patients on anticonvulsants

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Abstract

Low serum IgA levels were found in patients taking phenytoin, together with evidence of depressed T cell function. There was no correlation between the dose or the serum level. A correlation was found, however, with HL-A status, patients with a low IgA showing increased frequency of HL-A2. It is suggested that epileptic patients with HL-A2 status are likely to develop IgA deficiency when given phenytoin.

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Shakir, R. A., Behan, P. O., Dick, H., & Lambie, D. G. (1978). Metabolism of immunoglobulin A, lymphocyte function, and histocompatibility antigens in patients on anticonvulsants. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 41(4), 307–311. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.41.4.307

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