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Update in Allergy and Immunology
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2001This Update focuses on topics in allergy and immunology that are particularly relevant to internal medicine: latex allergy, trimethoprim–sulfamethoxazole allergy, environmental controls for persons...
Stephen A. Tilles, Anthony Montanaro
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Update in Allergy and Immunology
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2006This Update in Allergy and Immunology covers 3 themes: mechanisms of allergic disease, with insight into pathogenesis or treatment; therapy for allergic disease, including controversial or novel ap...
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The immunology of respiratory allergies
Toxicology Letters, 1996The main function of the respiratory tract is to provide a large surface area of thin epithelium for gas exchange. At the same time, this exposed surface and the conducting airways have to be defended against airborne irritants and infectious agents. The principal defence is the barrier formed by airway mucus and the mucociliary escalator. Agents which
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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1979
Abstract The eye may be the target of allergic inflammation in a large number of systemic immunologic conditions. Ocular signs and symptoms can often be the most striking and disabling aspects of such diseases. The eye is also affected by several local conditions in which immunologic mechanisms are thought to play a significant role.
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Abstract The eye may be the target of allergic inflammation in a large number of systemic immunologic conditions. Ocular signs and symptoms can often be the most striking and disabling aspects of such diseases. The eye is also affected by several local conditions in which immunologic mechanisms are thought to play a significant role.
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2018
This chapter covers the role of the immunology laboratory in the diagnosis of immunological and allergic disorders, including testing for autoimmune diseases, allergic diseases, lymphocyte and neutrophil phenotype and function, and immunochemical analysis of serum proteins for the diagnosis of immune deficiency and myeloma.
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This chapter covers the role of the immunology laboratory in the diagnosis of immunological and allergic disorders, including testing for autoimmune diseases, allergic diseases, lymphocyte and neutrophil phenotype and function, and immunochemical analysis of serum proteins for the diagnosis of immune deficiency and myeloma.
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2023
Andrew Lutzkanin, Kristen M. Lutzkanin
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Andrew Lutzkanin, Kristen M. Lutzkanin
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Women’s Health in Allergy/Immunology and Women in Allergy/Immunology
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice, 2023Allison Ramsey, Jennifer Namazy
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Allergy and Clinical Immunology
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980This compendium of allergy and immunology provides an excellent review of the literature and research that has been accumulating, particularly in the last ten years, in this rapidly changing field. Otolaryngologists who deal with so many manifestations of allergy in the ear, nose, and sinuses would be eager for extensive and definitive information in ...
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Immunology of delayed food allergy
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1995Studies here and abroad are stockpiling evidence that immunoglobulin E explains only a small part of food allergy. Involvement of the entire immune system is evident if the more prevalent delayed‐type food allergy is to be explained. To adequately diagnose food hypersensitivity a testing technique must be used that identifies delayed food allergy, such
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