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MIGRAINE AND ATOPY

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1976
SYNOPSISThe relation of migraine to atopy was studied. 89 cases of migraine and 27 muscle contraction headache has serum IgE levels determined. In addition, 504 patients were questioned about personal and family history of atopy. There were 73 muscle contraction headache, 55 cluster headache, 70 classical migraine, 189 common migraine and 117 mixed ...
Jose L. Medina   +2 more
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Chemical atopy

Contact Dermatitis, 2013
Background. Although atopic disease is associated with protein allergy, its relationship with chemicals (haptens/contact allergens and irritants) is less clearly defined. The ‘hapten–atopy’ hypothesis, whereby significant hapten and irritant exposure during times of natural T helper (Th)2 bias (pregnancy and first year of life) promotes the development
Pailin, Puangpet   +2 more
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Melanom und Atopie

DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2008
331 melanoma patients (206 females; 125 males) and 380 control subjects (205 females; 175 males) were questioned about symptoms of atopy (eczema, allergic rhinitis, allergic asthma). Among the melanoma patients there were 14 (10 females, 4 males; 4.2%) with atopy, while in the control group there were 38 (23 females, 15 males; 10%).
D Compagnone, K F Kölmel
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Vaccines, antibiotics, and atopy

Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 2006
AbstractPurposeEarly exposure to vaccines and antibiotics may increase the risk of developing atopy by protecting against infectious agents and reducing duration and severity of infections (the hygiene hypothesis). It may also shift the developing immune system towards a more allergic response.
Julie E. Maher   +3 more
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Atopie

2013
Se da un lato l'utopia, nella sua accezione consolidata, rimanda ad un non luogo (utopo??), ideale e desiderabile, che non trova - o non potrà mai trovare - riscontro nella realtà, l'a-topia (atopo??), quale assenza di luogo, ha un'accezione più ampia, non caratterizzata da alcuna valenza positiva o negativa, e rimanda semplicemente ad un quid che ...
BELARDI, Paolo   +6 more
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Helminths and atopy

Trends in Parasitology, 2001
Atopic allergic diseases are reaching epidemic proportions in both developed and developing countries 1xThe epidemic of allergy and asthma. Holgate, S.T. Nature (Suppl). 1999; 402: B2–B4Crossref | PubMedSee all References1. T-helper cell type 2 (Th2) immune responses are common to atopic disorders and helminthic infections, which are widespread in ...
Miles B. Markus, John E. Fincham
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Atopy in children with eczema

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2010
To explore the prevalence of common food and aeroallergens sensitization in early childhood skin diseases. and to compare the pattern of common food and aeroallergens sensitization before and after 6 months among infants with atopic dermatitis (AD).All skin prick tests (SPTs) performed on children pound18 months of age managed at the pediatric ...
Ting Fan Leung   +8 more
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Prevalence of asthma and atopy in two areas of West and East Germany.

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 1994
The German reunification offers a unique opportunity to study the impact of environmental factors on the development of childhood respiratory and allergic disorders in ethnically similar populations.
E. Mutius   +5 more
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Atopy, helminths, and cancer

Medical Hypotheses, 2003
There are two hypotheses for the primary function of the T(H)/IgE system: protection against helminths that 'spills over' into inappropriate allergic responses in the modern environment, or protection from a variety of environmental carcinogens and infectious diseases that is adaptive even today.
Brad E, Zacharia   +2 more
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Environment and development of atopy

Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2005
Asthma and other atopic disorders are the result of complex interactions between genetic predisposition and multiple environmental influences. However, the marked increase in asthma prevalence over recent decades is unlikely to be due to genetic changes, highlighting the contribution of environmental factors to the process of allergic sensitization ...
Upham, John W., Holt, Patrick G.
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