97 results on '"Hypersensitivity, Immediate diagnosis"'
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52. A comparison of dermal sensitivity to preservative and local anesthetic drugs.
53. [Allergen diagnosis of the atopic symptom complex].
54. An indirect basophil degranulation slide test for detection of immediate type hypersensitivity reactions.
55. [The lymphocyte transformation test in the diagnosis of allergic diseases].
56. In vitro diagnosis of atopic allergy. II. IgE and reaginic antibodies during and after rush desensitization.
57. Diagnostic value of culture procedures and provocation tests in suspected mold allergies.
58. Skin sensitivity in insect allergy.
59. Detection of penicillin allergy of the immediate type by radioimmunoassay of reagins (IgE) to penicilloyl conjugates.
60. Skin testing: concepts and realities.
61. [Neuroallergic reaction simulating tetany].
62. [Problems of allergy: clinical aspects of occupational pathology].
63. Lake algae as a specific allergen in respiratory allergy.
64. [Cellular immunity in allergic diseases].
65. The value of inhalation tests in perennial bronchial asthma.
66. [Lymphocyte transformation test and its use in allergological studies].
67. An investigation of allergy in byssinosis: sensitization to cotton, hemp, flax and jute antigens.
68. Studies on the degranulation of human basophil leucocytes in vitro.
69. [Skin test by penicillin with special reference to the analysis of factors].
70. The radioallergosorbent test in the in vitro diagnosis of multiple reaginic allergy. A comparison of diagnostic approaches.
71. [Comparative studies of the epi- and intradermal skin test with the metal salts of chromium, cobalt, copper, and nickel].
72. [Allergic diseases of the skin].
73. The influence of cortico-steroids on the allergic skin wheal reaction.
74. Diagnostic procedures in atopic patients.
75. [The use of the immunofluorescent method for the study of the formation of antibodies against pollen antigens].
76. [Histamine liberation test in a test tube--as a diagnostic method for immediate-type allergy].
77. [Intradermal tests with penicilloyl-polylysine and crystalline penicillin in various forms of penicillin hypersensitivity].
78. Problems in the diagnosis of allergy to the hymenoptera.
79. In vitro diagnosis of atopic allergy. IV. Seasonal variations of IgE antibodies in children allergic to pollens.
80. [Serum concentrations of immunoglobulins in children suffering on celiac disease with special emphasis on IgE].
81. [Dermograms and diagnosis of occupational dermatoses].
82. Scratching during sleep.
83. [The immunology of reaginic allergy].
84. [Nature of the immediate intradermal reaction].
85. [The mechanism of Shelley's test].
86. The release of histamine from blood corpuscles by antigen-antibody reactions. I. A method for detecting allergy in vitro in atopic persons.
87. [Serotonin metabolism in chronic polymorphous photodermatitis].
88. The activity of teichoic acid of Staphylococcus aureus in skin tests.
89. Immunologic studies of periodontal diseases. IV. Bacterial hypersensitivity and periodontal disease.
90. [The pathologic role of reagins: comparison of the Prausnitz-Kustner test in immediate and delayed hypersensitivity].
91. Pulmonary aspergilloma--clinical immunology.
92. [Participation of mast cells of connective tissue and blood basophils in allergic reactions of the immediate type].
93. [Contributions to the immunomorphology of sensitization. V. Cytological dynamics of the pulmonary hypersensitivity reaction to tuberculoprotein].
94. Atopic symptoms caused by tobacco hypersensitivity.
95. Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction and histamine release.
96. Allergic contact dermatitis to gold.
97. Detection of delayed hypersensitivity in ragweed pollinosis by an in vitro method.
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