Congresso ERS Berlino 2001
Interventi:
Are recurrent respiratory infections (RRIs) only the result of increased environmental exposure?
V.Gregorutti, M.Canciani, P.Melli, F.De Franco and A.Tenore
Pediatric Dpt. DPMSC, University of Udine School of Medicine, Udine, Italy
The role of IgA in recurrent respiratory infections (RRIs) in children.
V.Gregorutti, M.Canciani, F.De Franco, P.Melli, M.Don, F.Braida.
Pediatric Dpt. DPMSC, University of Udine School of Medicine, Udine, Italy
Recurrent respiratory infections (RRIs): when may be present in children with immunoglobulin deficiency?
V.Gregorutti1, M.Canciani1, M.Don1, F.Braida1, F.Pisa2.
1Pediatric Dpt. DPMSC, University of Udine School of Medicine, Udine, Italy
2 Hygiene Dpt., University of Udine School of Medicine, Udine, Italy
IgG2 deficiency in recurrent respiratory infections (RRIs)
V.Gregorutti1, M.Canciani1,M.Prodan2, M.Don1, F.Braida1.
1Pediatric Dpt. DPMSC, University of Udine School of Medicine, Udine, Italy
2Immunology Dpt., “Burlo G.” Children’s Hospital, Triest, Italy
Recurrent respiratory infections (RRIs) and phagocytosi
V. Gregorutti1, M. Canciani1, M. Don1, F.Pisa2, F. De Franco1, P. Melli1, F. Braida1 and A. Tenore1
1Pediatric Dpt. DPMSC, University of Udine School of Medicine, Udine, Italy
2Immunology Dpt., “Burlo G.” Children’s Hospital, Triest, Italy
Evaluation of immunity in children with recurrent respiratory infections (RRTIs) in childhood
M. Canciani, V. Gregorutti, M. Don, P. Melli and A. TenorePediatric Dpt. DPMSC, University of Udine School of Medicine, Udine, Italy