1991
DOI: 10.2149/tmh1973.19.203
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The etiological factor for eosinophilia and hyperglobulinemia E in Brazilian school children.

Abstract: Abstract:The etiology of peripheral blood eosinophilia and hyperglobulinemia E, which are commonly found among residents in tropical area, were studied with two groups were mainly caused by soil-transmitted helminthiases. INTRODUCTIONPeripheral blood eosinophilia and hyperglobulinemia E (hyperIgE) are common laboratory findings among residents in tropical areas (Johansson et al., 1968;Mahmoud, 1984) . It has been empirically supposed that these abnormal findings are caused by helminth infections, which are maj… Show more

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