Guest guest Posted March 10, 2005 Report Share Posted March 10, 2005 > I have a whole file on ACA... > I think this is the paper: > Am J Dermatopathol. 1996 Dec;18(6):571-9. > Heterogeneity of Borrelia burgdorferi in the skin. > Which talks about an 'atypical variant'. Ah yes, I read that one last week. I am still seeking the missing spirochaetal biomass, which I hope can shed light on the workings of spirochaetal immunoevasion... (I still tend to favor the possibility that pathological spirochaetoses often are preponderantly intracellular L- form infections, but of course I try not to jump to conclusions in my reading.) One of the most interesting papers Ive seen so far is G Steiner 1952, an optical histology of active MS lesions, utilising silver stains. Few spirochetes were found, but there were very numerous intra- and extra- cellular silver-staining bodies (absent from healthy brains and antiseptic- treated MS brains) that are decent candidates for (preponderant) spirochetal l-forms. (Especially in light of MS animal transmission studies referenced by Mattmans book ed. 3 - but I'd like to check whether those studies had negative controls, etc). Some of Steiners pics and utterances can be found in the " survival under adverse conditions " document on and around page 10. Which also contains a micrograph of ACA from " heterogeneity of Bb in the skin " : http://www.lymeinfo.net/medical/LDAdverseConditions.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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