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Саңырауқұлақтар аллергендері және зең саңырауқұлақтарына аллергия диагностикасы

https://doi.org/10.59598/ME-2305-6045-2024-110-1-14-21

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Иммунология – иммундық жүйені және оның патологиясын зерттейтін медицина саласы. Медициналық иммунологияда диагностика үшін арнайы зертханалық зерттеулер тағайындалатыны жалпыға белгілі ғылыми ақпарат.

Сонымен қатар, аллергия диагностика үшін қан жасушаларын талдау сияқты күнделікті диагностикалық әдістер қолданылатынын атап өткен жөн. IgE класы иммуноглобулиндерін сандық анықтау аллергия диагностикасы үшін де қолданылады. Бұл шолуда біз саңырауқұлақ аллергендеріне қатысты кейбір аспектілерді және келесі қадамдардың қысқаша сипаттамасы арқылы зең аллергиясының диагностикасын талқылаймыз.

Зеңдер, өкінішке орай, канцерогенді, тератогенді және нейротоксикалық қасиеттері бар микотоксиндерді шығарады, бұл адамның денсаулығына теріс әсер етуі мүмкін. Саңырауқұлақтармен байланысты аллергия қатар жүретін аурулармен бірге негізінен иммунитеті төмен науқастарға қатысты. Қазіргі уақытта саңырауқұлақ аллергендері мен адам субъектілері арасындағы аллергия саласындағы сипаттайтын білім, сондай-ақ диагностика мен емдеуді анықтаған білім бізге күрделі көзқарасты ұсынады. Болашақта зерттеу жұмыстарынан осы саладағы тиісті білімді, күнделікті тәжірибеде қолдануға болатындығын білуге үміттенемін.

Авторлар туралы

А. Ческа
Трансильвания Брашов университеті
Румыния

Антонелла Ческа – медицина ғылымдарының докторы, PhD, браговтағы өкпе физиологиясы клиникасының бейнелеу бөлімінің меңгерушісі; медицина факультетінің жасушалық және молекулалық биология және гистология кафедрасының меңгерушісі,

г. Брашов, ст. Б-Дул Эрилор, 29.



Н. Шамбилова
Смоленск мемлекеттік медицина университеті
Ресей

г. Смоленск, Крупская к., 28.



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Дәйектеу үшін:


Ческа А., Шамбилова Н. Саңырауқұлақтар аллергендері және зең саңырауқұлақтарына аллергия диагностикасы. Медицина және экология. 2024;(1):14-21. https://doi.org/10.59598/ME-2305-6045-2024-110-1-14-21

For citation:


Chesca A., Shambilova N. Fungal allergens and mold allergy diagnosis. Medicine and ecology. 2024;(1):14-21. https://doi.org/10.59598/ME-2305-6045-2024-110-1-14-21

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