Abstract:DescriptionTwelve adult patients suffering an allergic fungal sinusitis were checked by skin-testing with a Ba extract (13 mg/mL of proteins detected by the Bradford technique) and their sera were submitted to an ELISA-IgE and IgG methods following Phadebas recommendations [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. Seven patients aged 22 years-45 years old were atopic (serum IgE ≥ 120 KU/L) and suffered chronic allergic rhinitis and asthma; the other 5 patients aged 33 years-54 years old were not atopic (serum IgE 40 ± 18 KU/L) a… Show more
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