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Query: UMLS:C0021345 (infectious mononucleosis)
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Orthogonal and forward light-scattering properties of lymphocytes were measured from patients with different lymphocytic diseases in order to determine the potential value of light scattering as a screening device. Monitoring of orthogonal light scattering of lymphocytes of a B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia patient during splenic irradiation (SI) revealed the selective decrease of malignant cells and the fact that the major part of the residual lymphocytes were cytotoxic lymphocytes. By combining forward and orthogonal light scattering it was shown that lymphocytes from a patient with T gamma lymphocytosis were abnormal. Orthogonal light scattering also showed an increase in cytotoxic lymphocytes in a patient with mononucleosis infectiosa and in a splenectomized patient. Orthogonal light scattering of lymphocyte subpopulations showed that the leu8+ population of a patient with mononucleosis infectiosa was bidisperse. For elderly donors the occurrence of CD3+, CD4+, CD8+, and HNK-1+ lymphocytes with a large orthogonal light scattering varied considerably. The CD8+ lymphocytes of these donors consisted mainly of cytotoxic lymphocytes. These results show that determination of light-scattering properties of lymphocytes may yield important diagnostic information and can indicate when further investigation of the lymphocytes by means of immunofluorescence is necessary.
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PMID:Application of orthogonal light scattering for routine screening of lymphocyte samples. 325 15

The present study describes the T lymphocytosis in infectious mononucleosis (IM), using rosette techniques, lymphocyte transformation tests, Con A suppressor tests, and chromosomal analysis. Blood was drawn from twelve patients with IM during acute illness and during convalescence. We found a T lymphocytosis with a normal sheep erythrocyte receptor affinity of T cells, using three different E-rosette techniques. The percentage of T cells with Fc receptors for IgM (T mu) was reduced during acute illness, but normal in convalescence. The percentage of T cells with Fc receptors for IgC (T gamma) was normal during illness and slightly reduced afterwards. Owing to the T lymphocytosis the total number of T gamma lymphocytes was significantly increased during IM. The lymphocyte reactivity in vitro after mitogen stimulation (PHA, Con A, PWM) was in the lower end of the normal range. We found no evidence of increased suppressor-cell activity activity during IM, using a Con A suppressor cell assay. No chromosomaL defects were observed in lymphocytes from blood.
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PMID:Phenotypical, functional and chromosomal studies of lymphocytes from patients with infectious mononucleosis. 660 97