The percentage and absolute number per mm.3 of peripheral T-lymphocytes were determined in 11 juvenile-onset diabetics (JOD), in 21 maturity-onset diabetics (MOD), and in 18 normal subjects (NS). The percentage was significantly lower in JOD (38.1) than in MOD (57.2) and NS (56.5). The absolute T-lymphocytes number per mm.3 was significantly lower in JOD (833) than in NS (1,260); this was also true for JOD as against MOD (1,026), even if the difference was not statistically significant. No difference was found between MOD and NS, or between MOD on oral therapy and on insulin treatment. The decrease of peripheral T-lymphocytes in JOD was not related to associated illness or drugs. The data presented suggest the possibility of an altered cell-mediated immunity in juvenile-onset diabetics.
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March 01 1976
Peripheral T-lymphocytes in Juvenile-onset Diabetics (JOD) and in Maternity-onset Diabetics (MOD)
R Cattaneo, M.D.;
R Cattaneo, M.D.
Cattedra di Patologia Speciale Medica, Universitàdegli Studi di Milano, Ospedale San Raffaele
20090, Milano-Segrate, Italy
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V Saibene, M.D.;
V Saibene, M.D.
Cattedra di Patologia Speciale Medica, Universitàdegli Studi di Milano, Ospedale San Raffaele
20090, Milano-Segrate, Italy
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G Pozza, M.D.
G Pozza, M.D.
Cattedra di Patologia Speciale Medica, Universitàdegli Studi di Milano, Ospedale San Raffaele
20090, Milano-Segrate, Italy
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R Cattaneo, V Saibene, G Pozza; Peripheral T-lymphocytes in Juvenile-onset Diabetics (JOD) and in Maternity-onset Diabetics (MOD). Diabetes 1 March 1976; 25 (3): 223–226. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.25.3.223
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