A series of 200 patients operated on at the Rome University Neurosurgical Clinic for primary glioblastoma is analyzed. Eight of these patients (4%) survived for over four years. The histological preparations showed more or less heavy perivascular lymphocytic infiltration in six of these cases. Since such infiltrations in malignant tumours of other organs are recognized as having an immune function, expressing the host's resistance to his tumour, the longer survival of the cases considered may well denote an immune defensive mechanism.
Lymphocytic infiltration in long-survival glioblastomas: possible host’s resistance / N. Di Lorenzo; L. Palma; S. Nicole. - In: ACTA NEUROCHIRURGICA. - ISSN 0001-6268. - STAMPA. - 39:(1977), pp. 27-33.
Lymphocytic infiltration in long-survival glioblastomas: possible host’s resistance
DI LORENZO, NICOLA;
1977
Abstract
A series of 200 patients operated on at the Rome University Neurosurgical Clinic for primary glioblastoma is analyzed. Eight of these patients (4%) survived for over four years. The histological preparations showed more or less heavy perivascular lymphocytic infiltration in six of these cases. Since such infiltrations in malignant tumours of other organs are recognized as having an immune function, expressing the host's resistance to his tumour, the longer survival of the cases considered may well denote an immune defensive mechanism.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.