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Bittorfa-Tushinsky test

Bittorfa-Tushinsky test (A. Bittorf, German therapist, 1876-1949; M. D. Tushinsky, the Soviet therapist-infectiologist, 1882-1962) – the microscopy of the smear of capillary blood painted according to Romanovsky-Gimz which is carried out for detection of reticuloendothelial cells from an ear lobe. Presence of considerable number of the vacuolated one-nuclear cells which are often located groups containing fagotsitirovanny inclusions is peculiar for a subacute septic endocarditis. The small number of the similar cells which are preferential not supporting strangers of inclusions and not vacuolated comes to light at a sapropyra, a lymphogranulomatosis, an infectious mononucleosis.

 
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