Predominance of Atopic Asthma in Patients with Severe or Difficult-to-Treat Asthma in the Tenor II Cohort
The most common positive IgE tests for atopic patients were perennial aero-allergens: cat dander (59.7%), dog dander (53.7%) and Dermatophagoides farina dust mite (43.7%).
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