Arthus phenomenon in experimental syphilis
I. M. Lifshits
Kazan medical journal ›› 1939, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (1) : 94 -97.
Arthus phenomenon in experimental syphilis
The altered reactivity of the body under the influence of a previous infection determines the condition that is called allergy according to Pirquet. These phenomena of altered reactivity include the concept of increased and decreased sensitivity.
Local tissue inflammatory processes have made it possible to study more deeply the various forms of reactivity of the body. A classic example of such allergic inflammation is the Arthus phenomenon.
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