Prevalencia de alergenos positivos en las pruebas cutáneas de pacientes con rinitis alérgica en el Hospital Central Militar

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José Ricardo Sánchez Santa Ana
Saúl Serrano Cuevas

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El término rinitis se refiere a un estado inflamatorio de la mucosa nasal que clínicamente se manifiesta con: rinorrea, prurito, estornudos y obstrucción nasal. El estándar de oro para el estudio de la alergia son las pruebas cutáneas que confirman la sospecha clínica y determinan cuáles son los alérgenos causantes de la enfermedad.

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Prevalencia de alergenos positivos en las pruebas cutáneas de pacientes con rinitis alérgica en el Hospital Central Militar. RSM [Internet]. 2025 Mar. 25 [cited 2025 Oct. 30];65(5). Available from: https://revistasanidadmilitar.org/index.php/rsm/article/view/2467

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