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Plasmapheresis increases T4 lymphocytes in a patient with AIDS
American Journal of Clinical Pathology
|April 1, 1984
Abstract:
Previously the authors demonstrated that most patients with AIDS have serum antilymphocyte antibodies. Therefore, in an attempt to decrease these antibodies and at least transiently increase blood lymphocytes, they treated one AIDS patient with three courses of plasmapheresis. During or after each course, his T4 lymphocytes rose significantly but subsequently fell to baseline values within two weeks after therapy. The increase in T4 lymphocytes was associated with removal of patient plasma rather than infusion of heterologous plasma. These results suggest the need for more investigation into plasmapheresis as adjunct therapy for AIDS.