Endocrinologia Japonica
Online ISSN : 2185-6370
Print ISSN : 0013-7219
ISSN-L : 0013-7219
Population of K-Lymphocytes in Various Kinds of Thyroid Disease
YUKIO YAGIEIICHI SATOSHUNICHI YAGI
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1983 Volume 30 Issue 1 Pages 113-119

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We have measured the population of Killer (K) lymphocytes in the peripheral blood of 108 patients with various kinds of thyroid disease. In the patients with Hashimoto's thyroiditis and Graves' disease, the relative and absolute numbers of K-lymphocytes were significantly lower than those seen in healthy controls (p<0.001), and the longer the duration of medication, the lower the K-lymphocyte population. However, there was no apparent correlation between the serum titers of thyroid autoantibodies and the K-lymphocyte population. In the patients with malignant and benign thyroid tumors, the relative and absolute numbers of K-lymphocytes significantly decreased when compared with those of controls (p<0.001), the decrease was more prominent after surgical operation than before operation. A prominent decrease in the K-l mphocyte population was evoked to maximum 2 to 4weeks after surgical operation. The patients with both malignant and benign tumors having abundant lymphocytic infiltration in their surgical specimens generally revealed a lower K-lymphocyte population than those having no lymphocytic infiltration.
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