Open Access Research Article

Comparative Study Between Tissues Induced Immunohistochemical Changes of Thread Granulomas and Textile Allografts

Radu Chicea, Anca Lucia Chicea, Alin Mihetiu, Cristian Alexandru Tantar, Mihaela Maria Cernusca Mitariu, Sebastian Ioan Cernusca Mitariu, Corina Roman, Raluca Monica Comaneanu, Dan Bratu, MARINELA MINODORA MANEA
Published 30 Mar 2018
Pages 99–101

Abstract

Since the time of their introduction into medical practice, biomesh were criticized for their lack of tissue integration and the rejection due to the organism reaction for an element that is not autologous. The mechanisms by which these changes of contact between the tissue and the foreign material were produced were initially incompletely understood, but over time the involvement of the immune system mediated by the cellular or humoral local inflammatory reaction was established.

Keywords: thread granuloma; biomesh; immune response

How to Cite this Article

Chicea, R., Chicea, A., Mihetiu, A., Tantar, C., Mitariu, M., Mitariu, S., Roman, C., Comaneanu, R., Bratu, D., & MANEA, M. (2018). Comparative Study Between Tissues Induced Immunohistochemical Changes of Thread Granulomas and Textile Allografts. Materiale Plastice, 55(1), 99–101. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.18.1.4972
Chicea R, Chicea A, Mihetiu A, Tantar C, Mitariu M, Mitariu S, Roman C, Comaneanu R, Bratu D, MANEA M. Comparative Study Between Tissues Induced Immunohistochemical Changes of Thread Granulomas and Textile Allografts. Materiale Plastice. 2018;55(1):99–101. doi: 10.37358/MP.18.1.4972
R. Chicea, A. Chicea, A. Mihetiu, C. Tantar, M. Mitariu, S. Mitariu, C. Roman, R. Comaneanu, D. Bratu, and M. MANEA, "Comparative Study Between Tissues Induced Immunohistochemical Changes of Thread Granulomas and Textile Allografts,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 55, no. 1, pp. 99–101, 2018. doi: 10.37358/MP.18.1.4972
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