In the USA we have doctors who are called allergists. Here you see the
example of the allergologist:
1: Z Erkr Atmungsorgane. 1981;156(2):122-4.
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[The cooperation of pneumonologist and allergologist in the care of
patients with bronchial asthma (author's transl)]
[Article in German]
Trefny J, Simecek C, Tihon E.
The initial manifestation of atopic bronchial asthma belongs in
diagnostics and therapy into the field of the allergologist. But the
services of the specialty tuberculosis and respiratory diseases can
assist especially with hospital treatment in this care because the
services for allergology in the policlinical departments for internal
medicine and pediatrics do not dispose of bed capacities of their own.
The cooperation of the specialty tuberculosis and respiratory diseases
is appropriate in the dispensaire care and hospital treatment of
asthmatics especially in those cases, when there is an infect-induced
asthma, if any other respiratory diseases exist as complications of
bronchial asthma or if disturbances of pulmonary function supervene.
Then the consultation with the specialist of clinical immunology and
allergology may become necessary.
PMID: 7257444 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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I apologize for my ignorance.
Webby
W_B - 16 Jul 2005 00:58 GMT
>In the USA we have doctors who are called allergists. Here you see the
>example of the allergologist:
And now for something completely different....
-MP
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