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Allergy asthma association

Greenberger PA, Rotskoff BD, Lifschultz B Fatal anaphylaxis postmortem findings and associated comorbid diseases. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 55 2007 98 252-257. [Pg.209]

Quirce, S., Fernandez-Nieto, M., Bartolome, B., Bombin, C., Cuevas, M., and Sastre, J. (2002). Glucoamylase Another fungal enzyme associated with baker s asthma. Ann. Allergy Asthma Immunol. 89,197-202. [Pg.190]

Fukushima C, Matsuse H, Tomari S, Obase Y, Miyazaki Y, Shimoda T, Kohno S. Oral candidiasis associated with inhaled corticosteroid use comparison of fluticasone and beclomethasone. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 2003 90 646-51. [Pg.92]

Lockey RF, Nicoara-Kasti GL, Theodoropoulos DS, Bukantz SC Systemic reactions and fatalities associated with allergen immunotherapy. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 2001 87(suppl 1) 47-55. [Pg.118]

M16. Minshall, E., Chakir, J., Laviolette, M., Molet, S., Zhu, Z., Olivenstein, R., Elias, J. A., and Hamid, Q., IL-11 expression is increased in severe asthma Association with epithelial cells and eosinophils. J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. 105, 232-238 (2000). [Pg.40]

Mozelsio, N.B. et ah, Immediate systemic hypersensitivity reaction associated with topical application of Australian tea tree oil. Allergy Asthma Proc. 24, 73-75, 2003. [Pg.401]

Canada Allergy/Asthma Information Association http //www.aaia.ca... [Pg.410]

Mullins, R. and Heddle, R. 2002. Adverse reactions associated with Echinacea, the Australian experience. Ann. Allergy Asthma Immun. 88, 42—51. [Pg.170]

Moraes PS Recurrent vaginal candidiasis and allergic rhinitis A common association. Arm Allergy Asthma Irrrmunol 1998 81 165-169. [Pg.165]

Mullins RJ, Heddle R. Adverse reactions associated with echinacea the Austrahan experience. Aim Allergy Asthma Immunol 2002 88(1) 42-51. [Pg.365]

Crouch TE, Stafford CT. Urticaria associated with COX-2 inhibitors. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 2000 84 140. [Pg.687]

Thong BY, Leong KP, Chug HH. Hypersensitivity syndrome associated with dapsone/pyrimethamine (Maloprim) antimalaria chemoprophylaxis. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 2002 88(5) 527-9. [Pg.2988]

Morris, C.A. and Avom, J. 2003. Internet marketing of herbal products. JAMA 290, 1505-1509. Moulds, R. and Malani, J. 2003. Kava Herbal panacea or liver poison Med. J. Aust. 178, 451-453. Mullins, R. and Heddle, R. 2002. Adverse reactions associated with Echinacea The Australian experience. Ann. Allergy Asthma Immunol. 88, 42-51. [Pg.304]

KhalUi, B., E.J. Bardana, Jr., and J.W. Yunginger. 2003. PsyUium-associated anaphylaxis and death A case report and review of the literature. Ann. Allergy Asthma Immunol. 91(6) 579-584. [Pg.677]

Gwin E, Kerby GR, Ruth WE (1977) Cromolyn sodium in the treatment of asthma associated with aspirin hypersensitivity and nasal polyps. Chest 72 148-154 Harnett JC, Spector SL, Farr RS (1978) Aspirin idiosyncrasy. In Middleton E Jr, Reed CE, Ellis EF (eds) Allergy. Principles and practice. Mosby, St. Louis, pp 1002-1022 Hennemann HH, Schief A (1975) Rezidive von Agranulozytose. Dtsch Med Wochenschr 100 519-522... [Pg.295]

Conroy, D. M., Humbles, A. A., Rankin, S. M., Palframan, R. T., Collins, P. D., Griffiths-Johnson, D. A., Jose, P. J., and Williams, T. J. (1997) The role of the eosinophil-selective chemokines, eotaxin, in allergic and non-allergic airways inflammation, in New Perspectives in Eosinophils. Role in Inflammation Associated with Allergy, Asthma and Parasitic Disease (Cordeiro, R., Moqbel, R., and Weller, P. F., eds.), Fundacao Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, pp. 183-191. [Pg.136]

The H4 receptor is functionally expressed on mast cells, eosinophils, monocytes, dendritic cells, and CD8+ T cells. The receptor exerts a chemotactic effect on several cell types associated with immune and inflammatory responses such as allergy, asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, and inflammatory bowel disease. [Pg.88]

Prolonged contact with certain chromium compounds may produce allergic reactions and dermatitis in some individuals (114). The initial response is usually caused by exposure to Cr(VI) compounds, but once the allergy is estabUshed, it is extended to the trivalent compounds (111,115). There is also limited evidence of possible chromium associated occupational asthma, but there is insufficient data to estimate a dose for assumed chromium-induced asthma. Reference 116 provides a summary and discussion of chromium hypersensitivity. [Pg.141]

Respiratory tract all symptoms associated with allergy can occur, starting from profuse rhinitis to severe asthma and suffocation. [Pg.64]

Munthe-Kaas MC, Carlsen KH. Haland G. Devula-palli CS, Gervin K, Egeland T. Carlsen KL. Undlien D T cell-specific T-box transcription factor haplo-type is associated with allergic asthma in childrea J Allergy Chn Immunol 2008 121 51 -56. [Pg.40]


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