A Weak B Antigen, Probably Acquired
1959; BMJ; Volume: 2; Issue: 5140 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1136/bmj.2.5140.32
ISSN0959-8138
AutoresGeorge Michael James Giles, A. E. Mourant, Donald Maxwell Parkin, J. R. Horley, K. J. Tapson,
Tópico(s)Hepatitis B Virus Studies
Resumol*-6fo'r of t*escases-th.-awtigen-wasprovred to be-inherited FornmagginI -53) ¶ne-'t-ions, i'passming' an Af1witfh-l f inf the' seruw.boat'naodeftifs are gmnr?The two remaining cases 4ok._very-like ouxr seven.The followinist Lakeonfroant Svatstoa4 4ten~t:orr(I958}J..-Case 28.Mrs. R. L appearedwt_ tber rAt .Itc )A antigen-was-normat and 'hr serum cotnamed'an -apparentl' normal anti-B bbt no ant-A-HWr cells were agglultinated& at 162 C. by 13 out of 52 group A sera, and this aggbiunation was inhifi.ed.bykthe salivs-of groupB indirtiduals onty.Her, cells were--not aggiltiniatedby, 36 grotpi A-A-sera.",Case 29.Mr H R atso appeared to be.A,B-? with a .mormalA antigen,and appaireritLy.uormaltanti-Bin.tlhelserum His cells were agglutinatedcy -34-,Ut of 364group,-A-sera at 16' C. The reactions varied from + to + + + in strength and were inhibited by gronp.W"at'vPva -rov His cells were not agglutinrated.by 25group Alera. .The reactisusin this case were stronEge than in the .pi'ecediag..-oe."Dr. Stratton and Dr Rernonn r ve kindly allowed.us to quote further detaig about teiT patrerts Mrs. B. L., -gei 76) (in 1956),, wi8.ltrine fro.i a stranguiated femorai'.herns',one son was A,A the other; appeared.to be 0. but his sample was infected and the results were.not-conusideredfiaaMdyconLusiEve.Mr RH R, d-ied.- in 195&.agedc59,;in' I 4t he.ha caicu a aof the-co1u
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