| Literature DB >> 10524557 |
N Maeda1, S Abe, T Yoshizawa, K Ogawa, I Sekigawa, N Iida, M Eguchi, M Matsumoto, H Hashimoto, S Hirose.
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This report describes a patient with multiple colonic ulcers and mixed connective tissue disease. The histological findings of the colonic lesions showed vasculitis with T-cell infiltration, and the peripheral T cells were frequently in the activated phase of the cell cycle. In this patient, low-dose cyclosporin treatment (2.5 mg/kg/day) inhibited the T-cell activation in the peripheral lymphocytes and was very effective in the gastrointestinal disorder, which might be related to T-cell activation. This case suggests the possibility that even low-dose cyclosporin can exert a great influence on peripheral T cells and directly inhibit T-cell activation, thereby improving symptoms related to T-cell activation.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10524557 DOI: 10.1007/s100670050128
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Rheumatol ISSN: 0770-3198 Impact factor: 2.980