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Rhinitis asthma and

Campbell, C. P., Jackson, A. S., Johnson, A. R., Thomas, P. S., and Yates, D. H. (2007). Occupational sensitization to lupin in the workplace Occupational asthma, rhinitis, and work-aggravated asthma. Allergy Clin. Immunol. 119,1133-1139. [Pg.188]

Keskinen, H., Ostman, P., Vaheri, E., Tarvainen, K., Grenquist-Norden, G., Karppinen, O., and Nordman, H. (1991). A case of occupational asthma, rhinitis and urticaria due to sesame seed. Clin. Exp. Allergy 21, 623-624. [Pg.190]

Since then, numerous studies have documented that the prevalence of asthma, rhinitis and eczema has been increasing not only in industrialised developed countries [18], but also among affluent people in developing countries... [Pg.114]

Von Mutius E, Pearce N, Beasley R, et al International patterns of tuberculosis and the prevalence of symptoms of asthma, rhinitis, and eczema. Thorax 2000 55 449-453. [Pg.121]

Nillson, R Nordlinder, R Wass, U. Asthma, rhinitis, and dermatitis in workers exposed to reactive dyes. British Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1993 50, 65-70. [Pg.68]

Hypersensitivity to dipyridamole, aspirin, or any of the other product components. Allergy Aspirin is contraindicated in patients with a known allergy to NSAIDs and in patients with asthma, rhinitis, and nasal polyps. Aspirin may cause severe urticaria, angioedema, or bronchospasms (asthma). [Pg.98]

Moscato G, Galdi E, ScibUia J, Dellabianca A, Omodeo P, Vittadiui G, Biscaldi GP. Occupational asthma, rhinitis and urticaria due to piperaciUiu sodium in a pharmaceutical worker. Eur Respir J 1995 8(3) 467-9. [Pg.499]

Vichyanond P, Jirapongsananuruk O, Tuchinda M, Visitsunthorn N Prevalence of asthma, rhinitis and eczema in children from the Bangkok area using the ISAAC questionnaires. J Med Assoc Thai 1998 81 175-184. [Pg.181]

Health economical impact of asthma, rhinitis and eczema and the conditions together, especially in terms of indirect costs. [Pg.199]

The risk of developing atopic IgE-mediated diseases (e.g. allergic asthma, rhinitis and eczema) is related to a family history of IgE-mediated disease. [Pg.230]

In addition to skin eruptions aspirin can cause a syndrome referred to as aspirin exacerbated respiratory disease (AERD) in which the classic triad of asthma, rhinitis, and aspirin sensitivity was first described by Sam ter. It is important to note that AERD has as its precursor an underlying respiratory disease such as asthma that is exacerbated by aspirin but not caused by aspirin. Briefly, the natural history of this disease indicates that the patient first develops an upper respiratory tract inflammation that persists rather than subsides. Sinusitis develops, which progresses to pansinusitis with nasal polyps and asthma noted. At some point the patient takes aspirin or some other COX-1 inhibitor and an AERD reaction occurs. Although this is truly an idiopathic reaction to NSAIDs, adult patients with chronic sinusitis and nasal polyps should be observed carefully for the potential development of AERD. [Pg.336]

Bruze M (1986) Simultaneous reactions to phenol-formaldehyde resins colophony/hydroabietyl alcohol and balsam of Peru/ perfume mixture. Contact Dermatitis 14 119 Burge PS (1984) Occupational asthma, rhinitis and alveolitis due to colophony. In Pepys J (ed) Clinics in immunology and allergy. Saunders, Philadelphia, pp 55-81 Burry JN (1976) Contact dermatitis from radiata pine. Contact Dermatitis 2 262-263... [Pg.515]

Food-sensitive enteropathy is frequently associated with a family history, and the clinical features, of atopy (Kuitunen et al., 1975 Harrison et al., 1976). The acute systemic reactions to milk provocation in patients with gastroenteropathy include asthma, rhinitis, and eczema (Harrison et al., 1976). Since there is some evidence for the involvement of non-reag-... [Pg.21]

Many patients who respond to aspirin with asthma, rhinitis and urticaria are also sensitive to other analgesic anti-inflammatory drugs. Cross-sensitivity has been demonstrated with indomethacin, mefenamic acid, flufenamic acid, phenylbutazone, paracetamol, fenoprofen and ibuprofen (37, 39, 40C, 44C 4gc 55C 566 57R) Furthermore, cross-sensitivity may also occur with widely used food additives and colourings such as benzoic acid and the acidic yellow dye tartrazine (46 ", 47, 57, 58 ). In Holland tartrazine is used in the colouring of at least 79 pharmaceutical formulations including antibiotics and even preparations... [Pg.67]


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