The Relationship between Gut Microbiota and Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria
Dina Hendy Ismail;
Abstract
Abstract
Background and Aims: Chronic Urticaria is a common disorder which is
defined by recurrent occurrence of wheals and sometimes angioedema. It has
a notable influence on the patient's quality of life. Regulation of the immune
system is one of the important roles of the gut microbiota.
Objective: Comparing the frequency and bacterial load of Lactobacillus
between patients with chronic urticaria and healthy controls.
Background and Aims: Chronic Urticaria is a common disorder which is
defined by recurrent occurrence of wheals and sometimes angioedema. It has
a notable influence on the patient's quality of life. Regulation of the immune
system is one of the important roles of the gut microbiota.
Objective: Comparing the frequency and bacterial load of Lactobacillus
between patients with chronic urticaria and healthy controls.
Other data
| Title | The Relationship between Gut Microbiota and Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria | Other Titles | العلاقة بين بكتيريا الجهاز الهضمي ومرض الشرى التلقائى المزمن | Authors | Dina Hendy Ismail | Issue Date | 2018 |
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