CHEST - Hypersensitivity pneumonitis due to mushroom - Pholiota nameko
CHEST - Hypersensitivity pneumonitis due to mushroom - Pholiota nameko
May 1, 1989 -- A 52-year-old mushroom worker suffered from inflammation of the tiny air sacs of the lungs (alveoli) due to an allergy to the spores of a kind of edible ...
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How does an allergist diagnose for Pigeon Allergy?
An allergist can diagnose patients with pigeon allergy after careful observation of the patient’s signs and symptoms. Further laboratory tests can be done to check the relationship of the symptoms to the said disease. If for instance, the allergist has suspicion that it is indeed Pigeon Allergy; a Pulmonary Function Test, Inhalation Challenge, Lung Biopsy and Morphology can be done for verification.
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