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Original Article

Progress in Temporal Bone Histopathology II. Immuno-technology Applied to the Temporal bone

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Pages 29-35 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

By using monoclonal antibodies against cell-membrane receptors the cellular composition of an aural cholesteatoma can be determined. Langerhans' cells and T-lymphocytes predominate in the cholesteatoma matrix. The normal human tympanic membrane is devoid of these cells. Immuno-technology applied to the inner ear is illustrated by tracing gentamicin in the cochlea with a polyvalent anti-gentamicin antiserum in serial sections. In an animal model gentamicin is detectable through this method. From 3 days on, after daily i.p. injection of 100 mg gentamicin/kg body weight, the drug accumulates in the outer hair cells.

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