Abstract
Bronchial asthma is a classic, antigen-specific disease, the formation of which is crucial reagin-dependent type of allergic reaction. However, the interaction of changes in the immune status and bioelectrical activity of the brain in patients with bronchial asthma is currently insufficiently covered. The paper analyzes the interdependence between changes in the immunological reactivity and bioelectric activity of the brain in patients with bronchial asthma. Changes in the immune state during bronchial asthma led to the development of hypoxia, which had a significant impact on the bioelectric potentials of the brain, manifested in the predominance of the alpha rhythm, left hemispheric dominance of alpha power in the anterior temporal leads.
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