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Hypersensitivity to ethambutol
Tubercle, 1981Abstract A patient is described who developed an acute hypersensitivity reaction one week after starting treatment for tuberculosis. The reaction was probably to ethambutol and it recurred when this drug was re-introduced 3 weeks later. Hypersensitivity to ethambutol is exceptionally rare.
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Cimetidine and Hypersensitivity
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1983Excerpt To the editor: We write in reply to comments by Leftwich and Simon (1) on our report (2) of a patient with type I hypersensitivity to cimetidine (Tagamet; Smith, Kline & French, Philadelphi...
Baldev S. Sandhu, Ramiro Requena
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Allergy, 2002
A 28-year-old nurse experienced collapse and generalized urticaria while she was undergoing a gastroscopy for suspected Helicobacter pylori infection. Before the start of the procedure, lidocaine (lignocaine) oral spray and 10 mg intravenous diazepam was administered; in addition, 1 mg flumazenil was given intravenously at the end of gastroscopy.
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A 28-year-old nurse experienced collapse and generalized urticaria while she was undergoing a gastroscopy for suspected Helicobacter pylori infection. Before the start of the procedure, lidocaine (lignocaine) oral spray and 10 mg intravenous diazepam was administered; in addition, 1 mg flumazenil was given intravenously at the end of gastroscopy.
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American Journal of Roentgenology, 1969
Pulmonary lesions are common in a variety of diseases which have hypersensitivity as their basic component. We have categorized these on the basis of the site of primary reaction.In bronchial asthma, the airway is involved.The supporting structures of the lung are the site of primary response in bagasse workers' disease, progressive systemic sclerosis,
Hurst B. Hatch +2 more
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Pulmonary lesions are common in a variety of diseases which have hypersensitivity as their basic component. We have categorized these on the basis of the site of primary reaction.In bronchial asthma, the airway is involved.The supporting structures of the lung are the site of primary response in bagasse workers' disease, progressive systemic sclerosis,
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Hypersensitivity to antihistamines
Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 2013Antihistamines are the cornerstone of allergy therapy and are not expected to cause hypersensitivity reactions. We describe two cases, one had urticaria to multiple anti-H1-preparations and the other had anaphylaxis to hydroxyzine. We also provide a review of the English literature on reported reactions regarding causative preparations and ...
Alireza A. Shakouri, Sami L. Bahna
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Journal of Immunology, 1987
We have previously shown that at least two types of Lyt-1+, Lyt-2-, L3T4+ helper T cell clones can be distinguished in vitro by different patterns of lymphokine secretion and by different forms of B cell help.
D. Cher, T. Mosmann
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We have previously shown that at least two types of Lyt-1+, Lyt-2-, L3T4+ helper T cell clones can be distinguished in vitro by different patterns of lymphokine secretion and by different forms of B cell help.
D. Cher, T. Mosmann
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2006
Dentine hypersensitivity is a common oral complaint, affecting the teeth of many individuals. The aetiology is multifactorial; however, over recent years the role of erosion has become more and more important. For dentine hypersensitivity to occur, the lesion must first be localised on the tooth surface and then initiated to exposed dentine tubules ...
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Dentine hypersensitivity is a common oral complaint, affecting the teeth of many individuals. The aetiology is multifactorial; however, over recent years the role of erosion has become more and more important. For dentine hypersensitivity to occur, the lesion must first be localised on the tooth surface and then initiated to exposed dentine tubules ...
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Leukotrienes: mediators of immediate hypersensitivity reactions and inflammation.
Science, 1983B. Samuelsson
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