Relation of allergens and frequency of enviromental allergies diagnosticated in our laboratory
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AlIergens, Allergy, Specific IgE.Abstract
The object of this study is to offer a relation of allergen groups used in our
hospital for the definitive diagnostic of allergy by the cuantification of specific IgE.
And according to this describe the frecuency of definitive clinics diagnostics.
We use aLl the assays made for aH the year round 94, considering the patients as
aLlergics or not allergics, and booked it once when they had more than one positive
cuantification of the different allergens of its group.
Almost 75% of aHergies diagnosticated in our laboratory for cuantification of
specific IgE corresponding in a disminishing order of frecuency: Mouds-Yeast; PollensGrasses;
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