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Venom allergy

Bonifazi F, Jutel M, Bilo BM. Bimbaum J. Muller U EAACI Interest Group on Insect Venom Hypersensitivity Prevention and treatment of Hymenoptera venom allergy guidelines for chnical practice. Allergy 2005 60 1459-1470. [Pg.20]

Rueff F, Placzek M, Przybilla B Mastocytosis and 44 Hymenoptera venom allergy. Curr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol 2006 6 284-288. [Pg.21]

Sturm GJ, Heinemann A, Schuster C, et al Influence 46 of total IgE levels on the severity of sting reactions in Hymenoptera venom allergy. Allergy 2007 62 884-889. [Pg.21]

Muller UR Bee venom allergy in beekeepers and 47 their family members. Curr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol 2005 5 343-347. [Pg.21]

Muller U, Helbling A, Bischof M Predictive value of venom-specific IgE, IgG and IgG subclass antibodies in patients on immunotherapy with honey bee venom. Allergy 1989 44 412-418. [Pg.43]

Diet should be modified only in cases where foods have been proven to elicit symptoms. Patients with mastocytosis and Hymenoptera venom exposure are at risk for severe anaphylaxis. Thus, specific immunotherapy should be considered in patients with Hymenoptera venom allergy and then administered under close supervision [31]. The majority of patients with mastocytosis reportedly tolerate immunotherapy without significant side effects and appear protected following this approach [33,40]. However, there does appear to be some increased risk for adverse reactions during initiation of immunotherapy, as well as for therapy failures [31, 33]. An increased maintenance dose of insect venom has been reported to carry better success rates by sting provocation [41]. Also, in the light of 2 fatal cases of anaphylaxis after discontinuation of SIT in patients with mastocytosis [30], lifelong immunotherapy should be considered [26]. [Pg.121]

Eberlein-Konig B. Rakoski J, Behrendt H, Ring J Use of CD63 expression as marker of in vitro basophil activation in identifying the culprit in insect venom allergy. J Investig Allergol Chn Immunol 2004 14 10-16. [Pg.139]

Ebo D, Hagendorens MM, Bridts CH, De Clerk LS, Stevens WJ Hymenoptera venom allergy taking the sting out of difficult cases. J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol 2007 17 357-360. [Pg.139]

Table 3. Natural history of Hymenoptera venom allergy... [Pg.150]

Muller U, Soldatova L, Weber M Bee venom allergy comparison of purified natural and recombinant-synthetic venom allergens. J Allergy Clin Immunol 1998 101 33. [Pg.154]

Nielsen J. Haeberli G Hymenoptera venom allergy analysis of double positivity to honey bee and Vespula venom by estimation of IgE antibodies to 38 species-specific major allergens Api ml and Ves v5. Allergy 2009 64 543-548. [Pg.155]

Elberink JNG, Birnbaum J. et al Diagnosis of sO Hymenoptera venom allergy. EA ACI position paper. AUergy 2005 60 1339-1349. [Pg.155]

Settipane GA, Newstead GJ, Boyd GK Frequency of Hymenoptera venom allergy in an atopic and normal population. J Allergy Clin Immunol 1972 50 146-150. Nall TM Analysis of 677 death certificates and 168 autopsies of stinging insects deaths. J Allergy Clin Immunol 1985 75 207. [Pg.155]

Maly FE, Marti-Wyss S, Blumer S, Cuhat-Stark I, Wiithrich B Mononuclear blood cell sulfidoleukot-riene generation in the presence of interleukin-3 and whole blood histamine release in honey bee and yellow jacket venom allergy. J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol 1997 7 217-224. 49... [Pg.156]

Rueff F, Przybilla B, Muller U, Mosbech H Position paper The sting challenge test in Hymenoptera venom allergy. Allergy 1996 51 216-225. 51... [Pg.156]

Muller U, Haeberli G Use of (J-blockers during immunotherapy for Hymenoptera venom allergy. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2005 60 115 606-610. [Pg.156]

Stumpf JL. Shehab N. Patel AC Safety of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors in patients with insect venom allergies. Ann Pharmacother 2006 40 699-703. [Pg.209]

As outlined above, SIT, which has been shown to involve adaptive and natural Tregs in respiratory allergy and insect venom allergy [46], appears to work in atopic dermatitis as well. During SIT the... [Pg.107]

Muller UR, Mosbech H Position paper Immunotherapy with hymenoptera venoms. Allergy 1993 48 36-46. [Pg.173]

Angioedema and urticaria Insect venom allergy Serum sickness Some drug allergies Transplantation rejection Cardiovascular Diseases Giant cell arteritis Myocarditis Pericarditis Temporal arteritis... [Pg.171]


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