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Paediatric hospitalizations due to allergic reactions increasing in Finland and decreasing in Sweden. [PDF]

open access: yesAllergy
Saarimäki L   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Clinical Images: A thorn injury, a sea‐borne culprit, and a tenosynovitis dilemma

open access: yes
Arthritis &Rheumatology, EarlyView.
Jacopo Ciaffi   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Biochemistry of the acute allergic reactions Second International Symposium

open access: yes, 1971
Austen, Karl Frank   +1 more
core  

Patch test reactions through the lens of dermoscopy: Further insights, particularly on weak allergic reactions

open access: yesContact Dermatitis, 2019
Background: Distinguishing weak allergic reactions from irritant patch test reactions may be difficult. Objectives: To describe the dermoscopic features of allergic reactions (especially weak allergic ones) and irritant patch test reactions, and to ...
Mónica Corazza   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

ALLERGIC REACTIONS TO DRUGS

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1965
Allergic reactions to drugs are complex and variable and present a challenge to physicians and nurses who are charged with the care and safety of patients. Initial exposure to a drug in one form or another affords an opportunity for the patient to become sensitive to it; reexposure to the same drug or one closely related chemically may initiate a chain
J H, Shaffer, L C, Sweet
openaire   +2 more sources

Ketoprofen Allergic Reactions

Recent Patents on Inflammation & Allergy Drug Discovery, 2010
Topical ketoprofen (KP) is widely used because of its anti-inflammatory effect. Parallel with its popular usage, the number of reported cases of ketoprofen-induced photoallergic contact dermatitis has increased. A review of the literature was made to evaluate the spectrum of cross sensitization in patients with ketoprofen-induced photoallergic contact ...
Carmen Cantisani   +6 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Allergic Reactions to ACTH

Diseases of the Chest, 1961
1.Sensitization to ACTH is becoming more frequent; symptoms may include urticaria, angio-edema, convulsions, shock and death. 2.Eight reactions are reported including three with cerebral manifestations and one with shock. 3.Convulsions may be due to either an allergy or a predisposition to epilepsy.
D L, UNGER, L, UNGER
openaire   +2 more sources

Allergic Reactions to Dipasic

Diseases of the Chest, 1957
Each Dipasic tablet contains 47.2 mgm. of INH and 52 mgrn. of PAS in chemical combination. This substance was first investigated pharmacologically and bacteriologically by Smith and Wiederkehrl who found, by in vitro testing, that various dilutions of tubercle bacilli, resistant to streptomycin and INH, were sensitive to GEWO 339; and they claimed ...
C R, GREENE, L S, CHU, H A, LYONS
openaire   +2 more sources

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