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. 1978 Nov;34(2):253-9.

Defective yeast opsonization and C2 deficiency in atopic patients

Defective yeast opsonization and C2 deficiency in atopic patients

M W Turner et al. Clin Exp Immunol. 1978 Nov.

Abstract

Twenty-seven per cent of atopic patients initially presenting with infantile eczema or hay fever were defective for yeast opsonization and 18% had low levels of C2; these deficiencies were mutually exclusive, suggesting that they are primary. Both defects were associated with each of four different atopic syndromes, some of which were related to certain HLA haplotypes.

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