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[Allogenic cartilage transplantation--immunohistochemical investigations on the antigenicity of the perichondrium].
Perichondrium of human nasal, tracheal, costal and conchal cartilage was analysed by an immunohistological staining technique using monoclonal antibodies against different class II antigens. Our morphological study shows clearly the presence of class II antigens on the perichondrium of nasal, tracheal and conchal cartilage. Therefore the transplantation of cartilage allograft free of perichondrium may be preferred.