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1John Hopkins University School of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21210.
Abstract:
Interstitial cystitis patients often have a history of allergies, and frequently, a history of gynecological or obstetric operative procedures. Silk is a potent antigen, and so it is suggested that the symptomatology of interstitial cystitis is an allergic reaction to buried silk sutures.
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