pubmed-article:1154230 | pubmed:abstractText | The immunologic status of 24 male patients admitted for acute alcoholic detoxification was evaluated by in vivo and in vitro parameters. In vivo reactivity, as measured by skin testing with a denovo antigen, dinitrochlorobenzene, as well as a recall antigen, tuberculin, was inact. However, both qualitative and quantitative defects were seen in vitro in the thymus-derived lymphocyte population. These defects were not seen in recovered alcoholics, that is, they appear reversible. The defects seen in the cell-mediated immunity of alcoholics may, in part, be responsible for the high incidence of head and neck cancer observed in this patient population. | lld:pubmed |