1964
DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.1964.02090010496008
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Spontaneously Occurring Milk Antibodies In Mongoloids

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“…We found that the free and bound fractions of hormonal iodine in the blood were not different in mongols. This confirms the many reports that PBI is normal in this syndrome (Reiss et al, 1965;Simon et al, 1954;Kurland et al, 1957;Rovescalli et al;1964;Saxena and Pry Ies, 1965;Rimoin, 1965;Ferrier and Lemarchand-Beraud, 1965;Marks et al, 1965). Kurland et al, (1957) found a normal butanol-extractable iodine I''" (conversion ratio) in mongolism.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…We found that the free and bound fractions of hormonal iodine in the blood were not different in mongols. This confirms the many reports that PBI is normal in this syndrome (Reiss et al, 1965;Simon et al, 1954;Kurland et al, 1957;Rovescalli et al;1964;Saxena and Pry Ies, 1965;Rimoin, 1965;Ferrier and Lemarchand-Beraud, 1965;Marks et al, 1965). Kurland et al, (1957) found a normal butanol-extractable iodine I''" (conversion ratio) in mongolism.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The immune mechanism, itself, may be abnormally responsive in mongolism and contribute to make this a vicious cycle. This is suggested by the finding in mongolism of LATS without hyperthyroidism (Mosier, 1965), the higher incidence of antibodies to milk proteins (Nelson, 1964), and the development of greater intensity of reaction to BCG (Donner, 1954).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infants presenting under the general heading 'neurological' and displaying > 9% histamine release registered sufficiently frequently to deserve further attention. High titres of antibodies to cow's milk in the sera of mongoloid children were demonstrated by Nelson (1964).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exceptionally high values for lymphocyte stimulation by food proteins in children who frequently aspirate food into the lungs may be due to a greater efficiency of antibody production with introduction of antigen into the body by this route compared to the gut (Nelson, 1964;Druck et al, 1969).…”
Section: Lymphocyte Stimulationmentioning
confidence: 99%