Immunoallergic reactions in hemorrhagic diseases in children
A. M. Abezgauz , K. G. Sokolova-Akulova
Kazan medical journal ›› 1968, Vol. 49 ›› Issue (5) : 53 -55.
Immunoallergic reactions in hemorrhagic diseases in children
In many forms of hemorrhagic diathesis, immunoallergic reactions play a significant role. Firstly, they can be the main and leading link in the pathogenesis of diseases such as hemorrhagic vasculitis and some forms of thrombocytopenic purpura; secondly, immunoallergic processes can complicate hemorrhagic diseases due to long-term monotonous drug therapy or long-term treatment of the patient with blood transfusions; and, thirdly, hemorrhagic conditions can occur in newborns on the basis of isoimmunization, when antibodies from a sick mother pass to the fetus through the placental barrier.
Abezgauz A.M., Sokolova-Akulova K.G.
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