Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... Serum immunoglobulin E ( IgE ) concentra- tions in patients with gastrointestinal disorders . Am J Dig Dis 1973 ; 18 : 641 . 87. Deodhar SD , Michener WM , Farmer RG . A study of the immunologic aspects of chronic ulcerative colitis and ...
... Serum immunoglobulin E ( IgE ) concentra- tions in patients with gastrointestinal disorders . Am J Dig Dis 1973 ; 18 : 641 . 87. Deodhar SD , Michener WM , Farmer RG . A study of the immunologic aspects of chronic ulcerative colitis and ...
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... serum . Folkerson et al.175 used electroblotting to demonstrate antibodies to various fecal antigens ; IgG activity was much more prominent in mucosal extracts than in serum . Heddle et al.176 found that isolated intestinal mononuclear ...
... serum . Folkerson et al.175 used electroblotting to demonstrate antibodies to various fecal antigens ; IgG activity was much more prominent in mucosal extracts than in serum . Heddle et al.176 found that isolated intestinal mononuclear ...
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... serum alkaline phosphatase , but most patients also have elevations in serum transaminases , with the serum alanine aminotransferase usually higher than the serum aspartate aminotransferase . 30,32,40,46 Bilirubin greater than 1.5 mg ...
... serum alkaline phosphatase , but most patients also have elevations in serum transaminases , with the serum alanine aminotransferase usually higher than the serum aspartate aminotransferase . 30,32,40,46 Bilirubin greater than 1.5 mg ...
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