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Immediate hypersensitivity reaction to cyclophosphamide
Arthritis & Rheumatism, 1994AbstractWe report a case of an acute anaphylactic reaction to intravenous cyclophosphamide in a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus. Skin testing for reactivity to cyclophosphamide and one of its metabolites, 4‐hydroperoxycyclophosphamide, was performed on the patient and on 6 controls.
D J, Knysak +4 more
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Mediators of Immediate Hypersensitivity Reactions
New England Journal of Medicine, 1987PATIENTS with immediate hypersensitivity reactions are commonly encountered by physicians in both primary care and various specialty practices. Such patients present a broad spectrum of illnesses, ranging in severity from mild urticaria or seasonal rhinitis to fatal anaphylactic shock.
W E, Serafin, K F, Austen
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Case of immediate hypersensitivity to beer
The Journal of Dermatology, 2015AbstractWe report here a case of immediate hypersensitivity to beer, in which a female patient developed angioedema of the eyelids shortly after consuming beer. In skin prick tests, the patient showed positive reactions to the base ingredients of beer, particularly malt and barley.
Tomoko, Inoue +5 more
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The Pharmacological Control of Immediate Hypersensitivity
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 1981Immediate hypersensitivity is a reaction to a foreign substance and is im munological in nature. Initial challenge with the foreign material stimu lates, by interaction with T lymphocytes and macrophages, the immune system. The response is the generation of B lymphocytes which recognize the antigenic determinants of the foreign material; these B ...
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Immediate Hypersensitivity: A Clinical Review*
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1976Summary: Immediate hypersensitivity: A clinical review. Ann J. Woolcock, Aust N.Z. J. Med., 1976, 6, pp. 158–167.Diseases in which immediate hypersensitivity (IH) reactions occur, (asthma, allergic rhinitis and eczema) are very common in Australia although their overall prevalence is unknown.
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Immediate hypersensitivity, IgE and asthma
Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 1984SummaryTwenty‐one asthmatic and twenty‐two non‐asthmatic children and nine asthmatic adults from two different rural areas of Tanzania, and eight asthmatic children from Dar‐es‐Salaam were surveyed by questionnaires, skin testing and the measurement of serum IgE.
F, Carswell +5 more
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1987
T M, Keahey, K B, Yancey, T J, Lawley
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T M, Keahey, K B, Yancey, T J, Lawley
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Immediate hypersensitivity to paraphenylenediamine
Contact Dermatitis, 2007Andrew J, Birnie, John S, English
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Immediate hypersensitivity to nickel
Contact Dermatitis, 1986A, Tosti +3 more
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