20 results on '"Drug Hypersensitivity diagnosis"'
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2. The identification of contact allergens by human assay. I. A critique of standard methods.
3. Bronchospasm induced by suxamethonium. A case report.
4. Graft-versus-host disease. Morphologic variation and differential diagnosis in 8 cases of HL-A matched bone marrow transplantation.
5. Urea inhibition of human pseudocholinesterase. A new method of detecting atypical pseudocholinesterase in homozygotes.
6. Clinical and laboratory aspects of drug allergy.
7. Penicillin hypersensitivity: detection by basophil response to challenge.
8. Testing for allergy.
9. The identification of contact allergens by human assay. 3. The maximization test: a procedure for screening and rating contact sensitizers.
10. M.I.F. test in halothane jaundice.
11. Drug-induced immunological effects on the liver.
12. Analgesics and asthma.
13. A simple method for combined chemical and dermatological analysis of chemical mixtures by paper chromatography.
14. Evaluation of intracutaneous testing for investigation of allergy to local anesthetic agents.
15. Use of computer-assisted model in diagnosis of drug hypersensitivity jaundice.
16. The identification of contact allergens by human assay. II. Factors influencing the induction and measurement of allergic contact dermatitis.
17. Ecologic illness. Investigation by provocative tests with foods and chemicals 1963-1970.
18. Detection of allergy to penicillin and other antigens by in-vitro passive sensitization and histamine release from human and monkey lung.
19. Demonstration of chloramphenicol hypersensitivity by measurement of histone methylation in lymphocyte cultures.
20. The use of pethidine and morphine in the presence of monoamine oxidase inhibitors.
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