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. 1975 Aug;30(4):367–370. doi: 10.1136/thx.30.4.367

Autoantibodies in patients with bronchial carcinoma.

M E Hodson, M Turner-Warwick
PMCID: PMC470296  PMID: 170702

Abstract

No overall increase in the incidence of antinuclear, smooth muscle or reticulin antibodies was observed in a group of 105 patients with bronchial carcinoma of various classified histological types. Smooth muscle antibody was, however, demonstrated in 27% of patients with undifferentiated carcinoma compared to 5% of controls (P less than 0-05). A highly significant increase in antinuclear antibodies in patients with adenocarcinoma was found (31% compared with 5% of controls--P less than 0-01). There as no apparent correlation between the presence of these antibodies and age, sex or other clinical features studied. A detailed study of the reproducibility of the antibody results, studied by indirect immunofluorescence in patients with bronchial carcinoma, is reported.

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