THE CONDITION OF IMMUNITY HUMORAL LINK OF CHRONICAL MAXILLARY SINUSIS ASSOCIATED WITH CHLAMYDIA INFECTION

Abstract

We show com parative analysis of clinical laboratory study in nose and nasal sinus chronic diseases (chronic rhinitis and maxillary sinusitis), associated and non-associated with Chlamydia infection. In patients with Chlamydia infection we found one-direction pathological disturbances from the side of immune system, typical for the patients with or without Chlamydia. The disturbances were combined with som e peculiarities of immune response to infection agent. In nose and nasal sinus Chlamydia infection disease we didn’t mark the activation  of immunity humoral link, found in non-verified Chlamydia infection.

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Published

2024-12-03

How to Cite

Махмудов , М. “THE CONDITION OF IMMUNITY HUMORAL LINK OF CHRONICAL MAXILLARY SINUSIS ASSOCIATED WITH CHLAMYDIA INFECTION”. Euroasian Health Journal, vol. 3, no. 3(2), Dec. 2024, pp. 56-58, https://vestnik.kgma.kg/index.php/vestnik/article/view/2074.

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DESEASES JF THE NOSE AND PARANASAL SINUSES