Chapter
Chapter 1. Kaposi's herpetic eruption: immunological
observations in 12 cases
Chapter 2. Anti-inflammatory effects of adrenoceptor
agonists in patients with atopic eczema
Chapter 3. Specific hyposensitization and non-specific
immunotherapy in severe atopic dermatitis
Non-specific immunotherapy
Chapter 4. Inhalant and food allergens in atopic eczema
assessed by RAST studies
Chapter 5. Analysis of the IgE response to pure cows' milk
and hens' egg proteins in eczematous patients
Chapter 6. Abnormal intestinal permeability to lactulose in patients with atopic dermatitis
Chapter 7. Comparison of predictive drug photosensitivity models in guinea pigs, mice
and humans
Induction techniques in guinea pigs
Induction techniques in mice
Induction techniques in humans
Chapter 8. Actinie reticuloid: sensitivity to light and fragrances
Chapter
9. Cellular events in human skin after challenge with dinitrochlorobenzene
Chapter 10. Inhibition of the suppressor cell circuit of contact allergy by interferon
Chapter 11. Lymphocyte transformation test in allergie contact dermatitis by mercury
Part II: Labelled antibody studies
Chapter 12. Quantitative analysis of HLA-DR antigen expression by normal human
epidermal cells (light microscopy and flow cytometry sorting)
Chapter 13. Studies of human epidermal cell differentiation
using monoclonal antibodies
Chapter 14. Epidermal B2M labelling in verrucous carcinoma, viral warts and pseudoepitheliomatous
hyperplasia
Chapter 15. Epithelial markers in primary skin cancer. An immunoperoxidase study
Chapter 16. Carcinoembryonic antigen in mammary and extramammary Paget's disease
Chapter 17. S-100 protein: an immunohistochemical study of fetal eccrine
sweat glands and of sweat gland adenomas
Chapter 18. Prognostic significance of melanoma-associated antigens in primary and metastatic melanomas
Chapter 19.
Fcγ-receptors in normal and lesional skin
Chapter 20. Immunohistochemical localization of factor VIII related antigen in Kaposi's sarcoma
Chapter 21. Ulex europeus 1 : a tool to study vascular endothelium
Chapter 22. NK-cells and nervous tissue share a common antigen
Chapter 23. Immunocytochemistry at the electron microscopic level: a new routine technique
Part III: Immunocompetent cells: function and recognition
Chapter 24. The IEM techniques in immunodermatology
Chapter 25. Identification and functions of human Langerhans and epidermal indeterminate cells participating in the in vitro generation of alloreactive human cytotoxic
T cells
Chapter 26. Human Langerhans cells in in vitro systems: epidermal cell culture, skin explants and skin grafts onto 'nude' mice
Chapter 27. Ultrastructural and quantitative evaluation of HLA-DR antigen densities of Langerhans cells
(LC) and indeterminate cells (IC) using immunogold labelling
Chapter 28. A novel cell population within mouse epidermis
Chapter 29. S22 antibody: a new marker for mononuclear phagocytes in dermatopathology
Chapter 30. Heterogeneity of Sézary cells. Multiparameter approach in two cases
Chapter 31. Longitudinal study of surface antigen pattern in cutaneous T-cell lymphomas
Chapter 32. Cytochemical and immunological findings in cutaneous multilobated cell lymphoma
Chapter 33. Lymphomatoid papulosis: its relationship with mycosis fungoides and Hodgkin's disease
Lymphomatoid papulosis and Hodgkin's disease
Lymphomatoid papulosis and mycosis fungoides
Pathogenetic mechanisms in mycosis fungoides, Hodgkin's disease and lymphomatoid papulosis:
a unifying concept
Chapter 34. Morphological recognition of
'immunoblastomas' and 'centroblastomas'
Chapter 35. Natural killer cells in skin pathology
Chapter 36. Influence of lymphocytes from patients with systemic sclerosis on cultured fibroblasts
Chapter 37. Erythema fixum: a histological and an immunoperoxidase study using monoclonal antibodies
Chapter 38. Immunohistological analysis of dermal leprous granulomas
Chapter 39. A quantitative labelled antibody study of the evolving patterns of T cell subsets in lichen planus
Chapter 40. Plasma cells accumulating around epidermal neoplasias. Immunoenzymatic staining of paraffin sections
Chapter 41. Immunoglobulin demonstration in circumorificial plasmacytosis
Chapter 42. Immunocytochemical and electron microscopic observations of Langerhans cells in psoriasis before and during etretinate therapy
Chapter 43. Epidermal T lymphocytes and HLA-DR expression in psoriasis
Chapter 44. The significance of antigen presenting cells in psoriasis
Chapter 45. Stimulation of T lymphocytes by isolated autologous or allogeneic human epidermal cells
Chapter 46. Production of lipoxygenase products of arachidonic acid by isolated human epidermal cells
Chapter 47. Morphological changes in polymorphonuclear leucocytes (PMN) with and without chemotaxic stimulation are modulated by ferritin-labelled lectins
Chapter 48. Modulation of polymorphonuclear leucocyte (PMN) chemotaxis and Superoxide anion production by wheat germ agglutinin (WGA) in skin diseases with PMN hyper-responsiveness
Chapter 49. Study of microphage functions in lichen ruber planus
Chapter 50. Functional activity of granulocytes from patients with neutrophilic dermatoses
Part IV: Vasculitis and autoimmune disease
Chapter 51. Role of platelet activating factor (Paf-acether) in the pathogenesis of vasculitis
Chapter 52. Cutaneous vascular immunofluorescence: a sensitivity and specificity study
Chapter 53. Immuno-and histopathology of the skin in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Chapter 54. Circulating immune complexes containing IgG anti-gliadin antibody in dermatitis herpetiformis detected by sucrose density gradient centrifugation and subsequent serological analysis
Chapter 55. Microfibrils of elastic fibres as a major site of IgA deposition in dermatitis herpetiformis: an immunofluorescence and immunoelectron microscopical study
Chapter 56. Mixed immunodermatological characteristics of pemphigoid and dermatitis herpetiformis
Chapter 57. The spectrum of linear IgA dermatoses
Chronic bullous disease of childhood
Linear IgA disease of adults
Transitional cases (chronic bullous disease of childhood to linear IgA disease of adults)
Childhood cicatricial pemphigoid with linear IgA deposits
Chapter 58. Paternal responsibility for herpes gestationis
The effect of a change in sexual consort
Herpes gestationis and trophoblastic tumours
Chapter 59. Suppressor cell functions in pemphigus patients
Chapter 60. Radioimmunoassay to study pemphigus antibodies
Chapter 61. T-cell subsets and Langerhans cells in cutaneous lupus erythematosus
Chapter 62. New evidence pertaining to the mechanism of cutaneous lupus erythematosus
Chapter 63. Serological profiles as immunological markers for different clinical presentations of lupus erythematosus and scleroderma
Chapter 64. Antibodies to nuclear organelles occur in scleroderma and relate to clinical pattern
Chapter 65. Treatment of alopecia areata with diphencyprone induces hair regrowth and affects the composition of peribulbar infiltrates
Induction of hair regrowth by diphencyprone
Influence of diphencyprone on the peribulbar infiltrate
OKT4/OKT8 ratio in the peribulbar infiltrates of untreated alopecia areata
OKT4/OKT8 ratio in the peribulbar infiltrates of alopecia areata treated with diphencyprone
Demonstration of OKT6
positive cells in the peribulbar infiltrates of treated and untreated alopecia areata
Chapter 66. Immunopathology of bowel bypass disease
Chapter 67. Does IgM
class rheumatoid factor disturb Candida specific IgM-diagnosis