Abstract
Four patients with macroglobulinemia demonstrated an impaired ability to produce IgM antibody when stimulated with a relatively weak antigen, sheep cell stroma, but not with a more potent antigen, Brucellin. The explanation of this defect is unknown. It may be in part the cause of the greater-than-normal infection rate seen in patients with macroglobulinemia.
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© 1967 by American Society of Hematology, Inc.
1967
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