Association between serum zonulin level and severity of house dust mite allergic asthma
Shereen Baioumy,
Shereen Ibrahim,
Aya Elgendy
et al.
Abstract:Background: Increased intestinal permeability, either due to the
exposure to antigens in asthmatic patients or due to a barrier defect,
play a critical role in susceptibility to environmental allergens. House
dust mites allergy occurs more commonly than any other allergens among
Egyptian asthmatic patients. Aim: To assess the relation between serum
zonulin level as a marker of increased intestinal permeability and the
severity of house dust mites allergic asthma. Methods: A case control
study which included 96… Show more
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