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Query: UMLS:C0032285 (
pneumonia
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To evaluate the role of complement in the lung defense against Streptococcus pneumoniae, mice decomplemented with multiple injections of cobra venom factor were challenged with type 3 pneumococci by inhalation. Without injection of cobra venom factor, the organisms were eliminated rapidly from the lungs in the majority of mice, accompanied by a significant but transient decrease in the serum C3 level.
Focal pneumonia
developed occasionally in some mice retaining the organisms in the lungs. By decomplementation with cobra venom factor, on the other hand, pneumococci were not eliminated completely from the lungs during the early stage of infection and afterward proliferated extensively. Consequently, the mice developed typical pneumococcal
pneumonia
with attendant bacteremia, while the serum C3 level has recovered compensatory during the course of infection. Thus, the complement was indicated to play an important role in the lung defense against pneumococci in mice, especially during the early stage of infection.
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PMID:Protective role of complement in the development of experimental pneumococcal pneumonia in mice. 214 44
An outbreak of epidemic porcine Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia on a "farrow-to-finish" pig farm was examined. The clinical disease was observed in weanling piglets, mostly in the seventh to eleventh weeks of life. Lesions of P. carinii
pneumonia
were detected histologically in the pigs at 36 to 75 days of age. These included pulmonary septal thickening, with mononuclear cell infiltration, swelling of the alveolar lining, an intra-alveolar exudate and the presence of P. carinii organisms.
Focal pneumonia
was seen at 36-43 days of age and diffuse
pneumonia
at 46-75 days. This outbreak resembled the infantile epidemic form of P. carinii
pneumonia
in man, in being age-related and in causing a non-suppurative intense inflammatory response in the lungs.
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PMID:Pathological changes in epidemic porcine Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia. 831 54