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Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2020
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) is a complex syndrome caused by the inhalation of a variety of antigens in susceptible and sensitized individuals. These antigens are found in the environment, mostly derived from bird proteins and fungi. The prevalence and incidence of HP vary widely depending on the intensity of exposure, the geographical area and ...
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Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) is a complex syndrome caused by the inhalation of a variety of antigens in susceptible and sensitized individuals. These antigens are found in the environment, mostly derived from bird proteins and fungi. The prevalence and incidence of HP vary widely depending on the intensity of exposure, the geographical area and ...
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Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1991
Food allergy is one of several causes of adverse reactions to foods. The underlying immunologic mechanism varies from one manifestation to another, hence no current single laboratory test can be expected to be positive in every case. The diagnosis could be suggested by information gathered from the medical history or screening procedures, such as ...
S L, Bahna, J, Kanuga
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Food allergy is one of several causes of adverse reactions to foods. The underlying immunologic mechanism varies from one manifestation to another, hence no current single laboratory test can be expected to be positive in every case. The diagnosis could be suggested by information gathered from the medical history or screening procedures, such as ...
S L, Bahna, J, Kanuga
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Southern Medical Journal, 1975
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis, a disease caused by repetitive inhalation of nonviable organic dust, is increasingly recognized as a cause of acute and chronic lung disease in both children and adults. Twenty-one of 32 children and adults who went on a hay ride in Arkansas developed this disease. These cases are reported.
G, Feldman, V H, Gordon
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Hypersensitivity pneumonitis, a disease caused by repetitive inhalation of nonviable organic dust, is increasingly recognized as a cause of acute and chronic lung disease in both children and adults. Twenty-one of 32 children and adults who went on a hay ride in Arkansas developed this disease. These cases are reported.
G, Feldman, V H, Gordon
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Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology, 2021
Sulfonamides, particularly antimicrobial sulfonamides, have been implicated as a common cause of a spectrum of hypersensitivity reactions. Immediate IgE-mediated reactions have been reported but are much less common than delayed cutaneous reactions. Delayed cutaneous reactions range from benign exanthems to severe cutaneous reactions such as Stevens ...
Timothy G Chow, David A Khan
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Sulfonamides, particularly antimicrobial sulfonamides, have been implicated as a common cause of a spectrum of hypersensitivity reactions. Immediate IgE-mediated reactions have been reported but are much less common than delayed cutaneous reactions. Delayed cutaneous reactions range from benign exanthems to severe cutaneous reactions such as Stevens ...
Timothy G Chow, David A Khan
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Current Protocols in Immunology, 2016
AbstractContact hypersensitivity (CHS) is a simple in vivo assay of cell‐mediated immune function in which exposure of epidermal and dermal cells to exogenous haptens results in a delayed‐type hypersensitivity (DTH) reaction that can be measured and quantified.
Anthony A, Gaspari +2 more
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AbstractContact hypersensitivity (CHS) is a simple in vivo assay of cell‐mediated immune function in which exposure of epidermal and dermal cells to exogenous haptens results in a delayed‐type hypersensitivity (DTH) reaction that can be measured and quantified.
Anthony A, Gaspari +2 more
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Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2018
Progestogen hypersensitivity (PH) is a rare disorder which usually occurs in women of childbearing age with symptoms ranging from urticaria with or without angioedema, multiple organ involvement consistent with allergic anaphylaxis, to a spectrum of other non-evanescent skin eruptions.
Rung-Chi, Li +2 more
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Progestogen hypersensitivity (PH) is a rare disorder which usually occurs in women of childbearing age with symptoms ranging from urticaria with or without angioedema, multiple organ involvement consistent with allergic anaphylaxis, to a spectrum of other non-evanescent skin eruptions.
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Scottish Medical Journal, 1971
Hypersensitivity reactions may be defined as tissue damage occurring in close proximity to an immunological reaction which is primarily designed to cause the rejection of foreign antigen from the tissues. Two types of mechanism are involved. The first is referred to as ‘cell-mediated immunity and the reaction is between antigen and “specifically ...
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Hypersensitivity reactions may be defined as tissue damage occurring in close proximity to an immunological reaction which is primarily designed to cause the rejection of foreign antigen from the tissues. Two types of mechanism are involved. The first is referred to as ‘cell-mediated immunity and the reaction is between antigen and “specifically ...
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International Journal of Gynecological Cancer, 2005
Carboplatin has established an important role in many different cancers. As its use increased, the documented cases of hypersensitivity also picked up. Although the mechanism of these reactions remains unknown, the immediate type of hypersensitivity reaction mediated by IgE may be involved.
S, Sliesoraitis, P J, Chikhale
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Carboplatin has established an important role in many different cancers. As its use increased, the documented cases of hypersensitivity also picked up. Although the mechanism of these reactions remains unknown, the immediate type of hypersensitivity reaction mediated by IgE may be involved.
S, Sliesoraitis, P J, Chikhale
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Current Protocols in Immunology, 1993
AbstractContact hypersensitivity is a simple in vivo assay of cell‐mediated immune function in which exposure of epidermal cells to exogenous haptens results in a delayed‐type hypersensitive reaction that can be measured and quantified. The Langerhans cell is the critical antigen‐presenting cell in this reaction which initiates sensitization to haptens
A A, Gaspari, S I, Katz
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AbstractContact hypersensitivity is a simple in vivo assay of cell‐mediated immune function in which exposure of epidermal cells to exogenous haptens results in a delayed‐type hypersensitive reaction that can be measured and quantified. The Langerhans cell is the critical antigen‐presenting cell in this reaction which initiates sensitization to haptens
A A, Gaspari, S I, Katz
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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1973
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis is a syndrome caused by sensitization to any of a wide variety of environmental antigens and results in a pulmonary immunologic inflammatory process. The clinical syndrome occurs in a temporal relationship to exposure to the offending agent with resultant systemic or respiratory symptoms with defined chest radiographic and ...
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Hypersensitivity pneumonitis is a syndrome caused by sensitization to any of a wide variety of environmental antigens and results in a pulmonary immunologic inflammatory process. The clinical syndrome occurs in a temporal relationship to exposure to the offending agent with resultant systemic or respiratory symptoms with defined chest radiographic and ...
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