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Nasal Mucosal Hypersensitivity in Guinea Pigs Intermittingly Exposed to Cold

International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 1991
To develop an animal model for experimental nasal hypersensitivity and hyperreactivity, guinea pigs were subjected to intermittent exposure to cold temperature (intermittent cold stress, SART stress) for 5 consecutive days. In SART-stressed guinea pigs, nasal mucosal hypersensitivity to histamine evoking sneeze response and nasal hypersecretion in ...
A, Namimatsu, K, Go, T, Hata
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Cold Hypersensitivity

Canadian Medical Association journal, 2008
M A, MULLINGER, A, BOGOCH
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Cold hypersensitivity.

Archives of internal medicine, 1974
G E, Burch, T D, Giles
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Effects of Benadryl on systemic manifestations of cold hypersensitivity

Journal of Allergy, 1949
Abstract 1.1. A case of cold hypersensitivity is reported in which the effects of cold on the blood pressure, gastric secretion, and local tissue were observed to be reversed after administration of an antihistamine agent (Benadryl). 2.2. The effects observed lend further support to the hypothesis that the release of histamine-like substances is ...
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Corneal hypersensitivity to cold stimuli in symptomatic computer users

Optometry and Vision Science
SIGNIFICANCE Prolonged computer use may result in repeated stimulation of the ocular surface due to ocular dryness, potentially leading to alterations in its sensitivity. PURPOSE This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between ocular symptoms and corneal sensitivity to cold ...
Cristian Talens-Estarelles   +5 more
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[Vomiting, fatigue, dizziness, cold hypersensitivity and hyperpigmentation].

Schweizerische Rundschau fur Medizin Praxis = Revue suisse de medecine Praxis, 1991
Vomiting, fatigue, hyperpigmentation and cold intolerance were the clinical symptoms of a autoimmune polyendocrinopathy type II, confirmed by laboratory results. One year after starting a therapy with L-thyroxine and cortisone the patient feels well.
B, Müllhaupt, J, Steurer, W, Vetter
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