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Mediatoren der allergischen Reaktion

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Immunologie in Anaesthesie und Intensivmedizin

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Zusammenfassung

Klinische Erfahrungswerte wie auch experimentelle Untersuchungen der letzten Jahre haben eindeutig erwiesen, daß allergische wie entzündliche Reaktionen ein Kontinuum von immunologischen Folgeabläufen sind.

Die Mediatoren der Entzündung stehen dabei in einem Wechselspiel zueinander und bestimmen das zelluläre Infiltrat, das sowohl für die Persistenz der akuten, subakuten und chronischen Entzündung verantwortlich ist. Die Aktivierung von neutrophilen Granulozyten und mononukleären Zellen durch mannigfaltige Stimuli ergibt einen neuen pathophysiologischen Rahmen für die Auslösung des Krankeitsbildes “Bronchospasmus-Asthma”.

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König, W., Pfeiffer, P., Bohn, A. (1983). Mediatoren der allergischen Reaktion. In: Doenicke, A., Koenig, U.D., Doenicke, S. (eds) Immunologie in Anaesthesie und Intensivmedizin. Sertürner Workshops Einbeck. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-95430-6_13

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