Abstract
In a group of patients who suffered from chronic ill health after an attack of acute infectious mononucleosis a disorder of T cell regulation was found. By means of cytochemical reactions the staining pattern associated with T suppressor cells was found in a greater percentage and that associated with T helper cells in a smaller percentage than in normal subjects. In a few patients this finding was confirmed in a functional suppressor assay. The patients were unwell for at least a year but most later made a complete recovery, which was associated with return to normal of the lymphocyte subsets.
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Hamblin, T. J., Hussain, J., Akbar, A. N., Tang, Y. C., Smith, J. L., & Jones, D. B. (1983). Immunological reason for chronic ill health after infectious mononucleosis. British Medical Journal, 287(6385), 85–88. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.287.6385.85
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