97 results on '"Hypersensitivity, Immediate diagnosis"'
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2. Vernal kerato-conjunctivitis: an allergic disease of the eyes of children.
3. [Effect of fungal sensitization on the skin sensitivity to allergens (clinico-morphological parallels)].
4. Immunoglobin E and eosinophil levels in atopic and non-atopic populations infested with hookworm.
5. An immunological approach to the diagnosis of food sensitivity.
6. Clinical significance of serum IgE determination.
7. Ragweed pollen challenges in a controlled environment.
8. Skin tests in the diagnosis of allergies of the immediate type.
9. Allergic reactions to pets.
10. [Performing allergological skin tests with penicillin].
11. The rat mast cell degranulation test in allergy: review on principles and clinical application.
12. Immunology of the lower respiratory tract.
13. Types of allergic reaction.
14. Immediate hypersensitivity and periodontal disease.
15. [Results of the study of tissue reactivity of patients with rheumatic heart defects, according to Rebak's method].
16. The radioallergosorbent test (RAST) in the diagnosis of atopic allergy.
17. Clinical significance of measurement of reaginic (IgE) antibody by RAST.
18. Effect of beta adrenergic stimulation and blockade on immediate hypersensitivity skin test reactions.
19. Atopic allergy in Japanese subjects: studies primarily with radioallergosorbent test.
20. [Long-term curative treatment of occupational allergic bronchial asthma (author's transl)].
21. [Anaphylactic allergy against spermatozoa in humans].
22. [Bacterial allergy in patients with chronic cholecystitis and the effectiveness of specific hyposensitization].
23. [Generalized acute allergic reactions to bee and wasp stings: evolution and duration of specific hyposensitization with intracutaneous administration of extracts of the allergens].
24. Diagnostic methods in allergic disease.
25. Skin test in the investigation of house dust allergy.
26. Serum reagins and leucocyte response in patients with house-dust mite allergy.
27. [Positive intracutaneous test, late and flare up phenomena with streptococcal antigen in allergic vasculitis].
28. [Intracutaneous tests to clarify allergic reactions to haptens].
29. Immediate hypersensitivity reactions to food antigens. Detection of human IgE antibodies in vitro and exploration of immunologic mechanisms using the rat mast cell system.
30. Failure to elicit histamine eosinophilotaxis in the skin of atopic man. Description of an improved technique.
31. Allergy to perfumes from toilet soaps and detergents in patients with dermatitis.
32. [Seasonal allergic respiratory manifestations].
33. Radical neck dissection. Should it be performed with excision of the primary tumor in the presence of clinically uninvolved regional lymph nodes? Effects of regional lymphadenectomy on immunity to simulated new growths in man.
34. Selected aspects of penicillin allergy.
35. Computer-based patient interviewing.
36. [Blood serotonin as an index of the allergic status of the organism].
37. A critical appraisal of some recent in-vitro diagnostic tests for immediate hypersensitivity. The rat mast cell test revisited.
38. Clinical aspects of the leukocyte antibody reaction.
39. [Phenomenon of local eosinophilia].
40. In vitro diagnosis of atopic allergy. 3. Quantitative estimation of circulating IgE antibodies by the radioallergosorbent test.
41. [Allergy in O.R.L.: its laboratory diagnosis. Histaminopexic capacity of serum].
42. [Cutaneous reactions to various chemical mediators in allergic and nonallergic patients].
43. [Shelley's test. Analysis of an experience of 1500 tests].
44. The great masquerader: allergy in children.
45. [Statistical approach to the standardization of positive reactions in the immediate type skin tests].
46. Cytochemical factors and some ultrastructural aspects of the epithelium in the secretions of the epithelium in the secretions from nasal inflammatory diseases.
47. An indirect basophil degranulation slide test for detection of immediate type hypersensitivity reactions.
48. Skin tests for immediate, type I, allergic reactions.
49. Raynaud's phenomenon as leading sign in lupus erythrmatosus--report of three cases and classification of cryopathies.
50. Hypersensitivity to drugs.
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