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Acute pneumonias as a complication of psychotropic drug poisonings. Clinico-immunological correlations: new aspects of pathogenesis, opportunities for the optimization of prognosis, diagnosis and treatment

Abstract

Immunological examination, conducted in 132 patients with psychotropic drug poisonings, revealed that they had developed immunodefficiencies, the extent of which in the toxicogenic phase of poisonings correlated with the incidence of pneumonias in the somatogenic phase. Simultaneous determinations of T- and B-lymphocytes and IgG levels were of the best prognostic value in respect to possible consequent pneumonias. Supplementation of therapeutic activities with ultraviolet blood treatment made it possible to control immunity disorders and increased the effectivity of prevention and treatment of acute pneumonias complicating the course of psychotropic drug poisonings.

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A. V. Mamonov
Московская медицинская академия им. И. М. Сеченова
Russian Federation


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Mamonov A.V. Acute pneumonias as a complication of psychotropic drug poisonings. Clinico-immunological correlations: new aspects of pathogenesis, opportunities for the optimization of prognosis, diagnosis and treatment. PULMONOLOGIYA. 1991;(1):20-23. (In Russ.)

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