Complement elevation in spinal cord injury.

  • 1 May 1980
    • journal article
    • Vol. 44 (5), 287-8
Abstract
Laboratory studies revealed an elevated complement in 66% of patients with spinal cord injury. It is postulated that the activated complement may be a component of self-feeding immunological mechanism responsible for the failure of regeneration of a mature mammalian spinal cord. There was no evidence that such an injury had any effect on pre-existing atopy.