AUTOLOGOUS WHOLE BLOOD VERSUS AUTOLOGOUS SERUM INJECTIONS IN pATIENTS WITH CHRONIC URTICARIA
Marwa Ali Elzamk;
Abstract
Chronic urticaria (CU) is defined as the recurrent occurrence of short lived wheals with or without angioedema three times or more per week for more than six weeks. It has been estimated that 0.1 % of the general population is suffering from CU but the re
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| Title | AUTOLOGOUS WHOLE BLOOD VERSUS AUTOLOGOUS SERUM INJECTIONS IN pATIENTS WITH CHRONIC URTICARIA | Other Titles | تأثير حقن الدم الكامل أو حقن مصل الدم المستمد من المريض نفسه على مرضى الشرى المزمن | Authors | Marwa Ali Elzamk | Keywords | AUTOLOGOUS WHOLE BLOOD VERSUS AUTOLOGOUS SERUM INJECTIONS IN pATIENTS WITH CHRONIC URTICARIA | Issue Date | 2012 | Description | Chronic urticaria (CU) is defined as the recurrent occurrence of short lived wheals with or without angioedema three times or more per week for more than six weeks. It has been estimated that 0.1 % of the general population is suffering from CU but the re |
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