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Endogeneous and exogeneous factors are equally important for the development of allergic diseases [2,4]. In this study an attempt was made to correlate the diagnoses “extrinsic perennial” and “extrinsic seasonal” with several exogeneous factors like environment and profession, and also with other diseases like atopic dermatitis, bronchitis in childhood and finally the family history. In this way the influence of these factors should be detected.
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Enders, G., Kunkel, G. (1981). Risk-Factors for the Development of Pollinosis and Extrinsic Asthma. In: Ring, J., Burg, G. (eds) New Trends in Allergy. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67807-3_27
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