Is the vasospasm following subarachnoidal hemorrhage an immunoreactive disease?
- PMID: 7318999
- DOI: 10.1007/BF01989900
Is the vasospasm following subarachnoidal hemorrhage an immunoreactive disease?
Abstract
Subarachnoidal hemorrhage (SAH) from an arterial aneurysm is often followed by vasospasm which may lead to severe or even fatal ischemic brain lesions. The cause of the vasospasm is still unknown. In the present study it is shown that patients with SAH and roentgenological and/or clinical vasospasm have a significantly higher frequency (52%) of circulating immune complexes in the blood than patients with SAH without spasm (9%). This finding indicates that the vasospasm following SAH may be elicited via an immunoreaction.
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