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Symposium Issue CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY

Bronchopulmonary Diseases

Immunologic Perspectives

, MD & , MD
Pages 105-111 | Published online: 06 Jul 2016
 

Abstract

Immunologic reactions to airborne and other antigens may account for a wide spectrum of tissue damage in the bronchopulmonary tree. Recognition of clinical syndromes in which such reactions occur and of the antigens involved enables more definitive prevention or treatment of these disorders.

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