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  2. DOCK8 deficiency - Wikipedia

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    The signs and symptoms of DOCK8 deficiency are similar to the autosomal dominant form, STAT3 deficiency. However, in DOCK8 deficiency, there is no skeletal or connective tissue involvement, and affected individuals do not have the characteristic facial features of those with autosomal dominant hyper-IgE syndrome.

  3. Immunoglobulin E - Wikipedia

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    IgE was simultaneously discovered in 1966 and 1967 by two independent groups: [12] by Kimishige Ishizaka and his wife Teruko Ishizaka at the Children's Asthma Research Institute and Hospital in Denver, Colorado, [13] and by Gunnar Johansson and Hans Bennich in Uppsala, Sweden. [14] Their joint paper was published in April 1969. [15]

  4. Asthma - Wikipedia

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    Low air quality from environmental factors such as traffic pollution or high ozone levels [46] has been associated with both asthma development and increased asthma severity. [47] Over half of cases in children in the United States occur in areas when air quality is below the EPA standards. [ 48 ]

  5. Allergy - Wikipedia

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    Quantitative IgE test results increase the possibility of ranking how different substances may affect symptoms. A rule of thumb is that the higher the IgE antibody value, the greater the likelihood of symptoms. Allergens found at low levels that today do not result in symptoms cannot help predict future symptom development.

  6. Anti-asthmatic agent - Wikipedia

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    Step 4: Daily symptoms, or waking with asthma once a week or more, and low lung function . Medium dose inhaled corticosteroids and formoterol maintenance therapy; Short-course oral corticosteroids when required in severely uncontrolled asthma; Step 5: Further worsening of symptoms and increased occurrence of exacerbations . Add-on long-acting ...

  7. Asthma-related microbes - Wikipedia

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    "Atopic" is defined as having one or more positive skin tests to a battery of common aeroallergens, however, compared to people without asthma both atopic and non-atopic asthmatics have elevated levels of serum IgE (the "allergic" antibody) that is believed to be more directly responsible for asthma symptoms.

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