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Richard B. Moss, MD
Professor of Pediatrics
Chief, Allergy-Immunology
Director, Cystic Fibrosis Center
Stanford University School of Medicine
Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
Palo Alto, California
Listen to pulmonologist and RAD faculty member Richard B. Moss, MD, discuss the benefits of allergy testing, the clinical relevance of total IgE levels, and the initiation of anti-IgE therapy in patients with asthma. As part of his discussion, Dr. Moss considers the heterogeneity of asthma and how it impacts treatment, specific cases that warrant testing for total IgE levels, and the importance of assessing allergy test results in the context of a patient's history and symptoms.
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