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Fcγ receptor IIB gene polymorphism in adult Japanese patients with primary immune thrombocytopenia

Authors: Takashi, Satoh; Koji, Miyazaki; Asako, Shimohira; Naoki, Amano; Yuka, Okazaki; Tetsuya, Nishimoto; Tohru, Akahoshi; +6 Authors

Fcγ receptor IIB gene polymorphism in adult Japanese patients with primary immune thrombocytopenia

Abstract

To the editor: Several studies have indicated that platelet recovery occurs in a subgroup of immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) patients after successful Helicobacter pylori ( H pylori) eradication.[1][1],[2][2] Interestingly, a higher response rate to H pylori eradication therapy has been reported in

Keywords

Adult, Genotype, Helicobacter pylori, Receptors, IgG, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Thrombocytopenia, Helicobacter Infections, Asian People, Gene Frequency, Japan, Host-Pathogen Interactions, Humans, Genetic Predisposition to Disease

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