Clinical and Immunological Aspects of a Case of Monoclonal Hyper-IgE
A case of monoclonal IgE type lambda with IgE levels about 1 mg/ml has been followed for 6 years. Except for a slight asthma no signs of malignancies, parasitic infestations or other known diseases compatible with hyper-IgE have been found. By the combination of fractional ammonium sulphate precipit...
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