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Impact of Lymphotoxin alpha Gene Polymorphisms on Childhood Asthma and its Relation to Severity of the Disease
Mohamed SanadNagiub, NermeenSamyMohamed Ahmed, Reham Hassan Anis Mohammed, Sahbaa Fehr Mohamed Hafez
Abstract
Bronchial asthma, a common allergic disorder among children, is a chronic airway inflammatory disease.
Clinically, it tends to occur with recurrent symptoms mainly involve dyspnea, wheezing, cough, and chest distress. The
aim of the study wasto evaluate the association between lymphotoxin alpha (LTα) gene polymorphisms and severity of
childhood bronchial asthma in Zagazig university hospitals
Keywords
Lymphotoxin alpha Gene Polymorphisms -Childhood Asthma –Severity of the Disease
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