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Coggins Christopher R E - - 2012
Three commercial brands of Swedish snus (SWS), an experimental SWS, and the 2S3 reference moist snuff were each tested in four in vitro toxicology assays. These assays were: Salmonella reverse mutation, mouse lymphoma, in vitro micronucleus, and cytotoxicity. Water extractions of each of the 5 products were tested using several ...
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Brecher Arthur S - - 2012
ABSTRACT: Naturally occurring bioamines, such as putrescine, cadaverine, agmatine, spermidine, and spermine, were tested at pharmacological levels for their capacity to affect prothrombin time (PT). Each of the bioamines tested prolonged PT with decreasing orders of sensitivity being agmatine > spermidine > spermine > putrescine > cadaverine. The respective mMolar ...
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Pineau Alain - - 2012
Aluminum salts such as aluminum chlorohydrate (ACH) are known for use as an active antiperspirant agent that blocks the secretion of sweat. A local case report of hyperaluminemia in a woman using an aluminum-containing antiperspirant for 4years raises the problem of transdermal absorption of aluminum (Al). Only a very limited ...
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Yang Hee Kyung - - 2011
AimTo evaluate the efficacy of the three-dimensional (3D) Strabismus Photo Analyzer for estimating binocular alignment using photographs.MethodsThirty-two subjects with exotropia, 30 subjects with esotropia and 38 orthotropic subjects were included. Two independent ophthalmologists examined the angle of deviation using the Krimsky test and prism and alternate cover test (PCT). Full-face ...
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Croisier F - - 2011
Poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) fibers ranging from 250 to 700nm in diameter were produced by electrospinning a polymer tetrahydrofuran/N,N-dimethylformamide solution. The mechanical properties of the fibrous scaffolds and individual fibers were measured by different methods. The Young's moduli of the scaffolds were determined using macro-tensile testing equipment, whereas single fibers were mechanically ...
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Zhao Weiqian - - 2011
A new laser differential confocal lens refractive index measurement is proposed, which uses the absolute zero of the differential confocal axial intensity curve to precisely identify the positions of the objective when the measurement pencil is focused on the vertex of the test lens and the reflector with or without ...
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Toribio Ramón - - 2011
Pneumonitis due to hypersensitivity to wood fiber is mainly associated with the fungus that colonizes it. We present the case of a male affected with hypersensitivity pneumonitis in which the agent implicated was medium-density fiberboard, an engineered product whose main component is pine wood fiber. The causal agent was identified ...
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Zhu Hua - - 2011
PURPOSE.: The introduction of contact lens multipurpose disinfection solution (MPDS) that can be used in conjunction with a "no-rub" regimen has simplified lens care requirements. Once adhered to a surface, microorganisms can become less susceptible to disinfection. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of various regimen ...
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Mimura Tatsuya - - 2011
: To evaluate whether Immfast Check J1, a new commercial immunochromatographic test for the measurement of specific immunoglobulin (Ig) E, could be used as a screening test for the diagnosis of allergic conjunctivitis. : A prospective, nonrandomized, cross-sectional study was conducted in 64 moderate to severe cases of allergic conjunctivitis ...
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Rubio A - - 2011
Oral challenges are required to establish the persistence or resolution of IgE-mediated cow's milk allergy (CMA). Determining the appropriate timing for challenging is the main difficulty. The benefit of the basophil activation test (BAT) in predicting a child's reaction to the oral challenge was evaluated and compared to the specific ...
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Grigis Antoine - - 2011
Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DT-MRI) tractography allows to probe brain connections in vivo. This paper presents a change detection framework that relies on white-matter pathways with application to neuromyelitis optica (NMO). The objective is to detect global or local fiber diffusion property modifications between two longitudinal DT-MRI acquisitions of ...
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Sipilä Outi - - 2010
OBJECTIVE: To setup a practical ultrasound quality assurance protocol in a large radiological center, results from transducer tests, phantom measurements and visual checks for physical faults were compared. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Altogether 151 transducers from 54 ultrasound scanners, from seven different manufacturers, were tested with a Sonora FirstCall aPerio™ system ...
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Heil Peter Maximilian - - 2010
Our understanding of the pathogenic role of IgE in atopic dermatitis is incomplete. We asked whether blocking free IgE would alter the course of the disease. We administered either omalizumab, a humanized monoclonal mouse antibody against IgE, or placebo subcutaneously for 16 weeks to 20 atopic dermatitis patients and measured ...
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Barton M - - 2010
We examined serum IL-6 and IgE assays as adjuncts to VL monitoring for PTLD. Paediatric solid organ transplant recipients were followed with VL monitoring. VL, IL-6, and IgE assays were compared between PTLD cases and non-cases at <3, 3-6 and >6 months after transplantation. Median IL-6 levels in PTLD cases ...
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Mimura Tatsuya - - 2011
Background: Recently, a new commercial test for total tear IgE based on immunochromatography (Allerwatch®) was developed. We examined the relationship between total tear and serum IgE levels with the Allerwatch test. Methods: A nonrandomized cross-sectional study was conducted in 40 patients with allergic conjunctivitis, 35 age- and sex-matched healthy control ...
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Nucera Eleonora - - 2011
We present the case of a woman with 'empty sella syndrome' who experienced generalized urticaria after the administration of sodium succinate hydrocortisone in two episodes. The patient underwent an allergological evaluation (prick, intradermal, and patch tests) with hydrocortisone sodium succinate, hydrocortisone acetate, hydrocortisone, hydrocortisone sodium phosphate, methylprednisolone hemisuccinate, methylprednisolone, and ...
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Codreanu F - - 2011
Background: Double-blind placebo-controlled food challenge (DBPCFC) is currently considered the gold standard for peanut allergy diagnosis. However, this procedure that requires the hospitalization of patients, mostly children, in specialized centers for oral exposure to allergens may cause severe reactions requiring emergency measures. Thus, a simpler and safer diagnosis procedure is ...
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Bernardi M L - - 2010
Allergy diagnostic systems sometimes give false positive or negative results. In this respect, the influence of protein conformational changes on the allergen-IgE interaction sites is worthy to be investigated. To investigate the influence of different experimental conditions on the structural properties and IgE reactivity of kiwellin (Act d 5) as ...
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Chelminska Marta - - 2011
The clinical value of conjunctival allergen challenge (CAC) with latex allergen in patients with allergic conjunctivitis remains undefined. The aim of this study was to assess the value of conjunctival allergen challenge with latex extract in a group of patients with latex sensitization and a history of conjunctivitis after contact ...
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Aranda A - - 2011
Hypersensitivity IgE-mediated reactions to quinolones are not easy to diagnose, with skin testing inducing false positive results. The aim of the study was to evaluate the in vitro-specific IgE response in patients with immediate allergic reactions to quinolones. We evaluated 38 patients with confirmed immediate allergic reactions to ...
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Burton Christopher - - 2010
PURPOSE: To investigate the experience of patients with perceived severe allergic disorders in obtaining allergen testing. DESIGN: In-depth interviews with 20 purposively sampled adults and parents of children with, or at perceived risk of, serious allergic problems. Data were analysed thematically, drawing on Frank's classification of narratives to help interpret ...
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Sugiura Keiji - - 2010
A 28-year-old man developed urticaria while he was working in the garage. We suspected contact urticaria, which can be caused by some products used in his field, and we carried out a prick test using his work gloves and shoes. His gloves were orange and black in colour, his shoes ...
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Khan Sujoy - - 2010
Screening patients for latex allergy prior to surgery is an important but intensive procedure. The appropriate testing strategy for diagnosing latex (Hevea brasiliensis) allergy involves in-vitro specific IgE or skin prick testing. The sensitivity and specificity of both tests are influenced by patient-specific factors or manufacturing processes that alter the ...
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Thomas S - - 2011
Any increase in perforations in surgical gloves is a concern. We conducted a prospective study to find a clinically acceptable brand of latex-free gloves suitable for orthopaedic surgery. Five different brands of gloves approved for use were selected. Two of the latex-free gloves were rejected as their clinical usability in ...
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Kim Joo-Hee - - 2010
Beef allergies are relatively rare, especially in adults. However, clinical manifestations can vary from urticaria, angioedema, anaphylaxis to gastrointestinal symptoms. Currently available tests, such as skin testing or in vitro determination of beef-specific immunoglobulin E (IgE), do not provide an accurate diagnosis of beef allergy. The recent development of the ...
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Armentia A - - 2010
Allergen cross-reactivity between tobacco and other species of Solanaceae family (tomato, potato, aubergine and egg plant) have been reported. We have recently studied IgE response to tobacco in asthmatic patients sensitised to Lolium perenne (Perennial rye grass pollen) and have found that 30% of the tobacco responsive patients also have ...
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Piau J P - - 2010
BACKGROUND: Allergic rhinitis (AR) affects 5% to 40% of the general population. In developing countries, AR is poorly documented and tracked due to a lack of appropriate diagnostic tools. OBJECTIVE: 1) To validate a questionnaire standardised in industrialised countries to ascertain AR, the Score For Allergic Rhinitis (SFAR), in developing ...
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Nakamura Ryosuke - - 2010
For the detection of allergen-specific IgE in sera, solid-phase IgE-binding assays like the CAP test are commonly used. Although such immunochemical methods are very sensitive, they frequently produce false positives. Degranulation of the human IgE receptor (FcεRI)-transfected rat mast cell (RBL) lines seems to be a possible indicator for human ...
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Kim Joo-Hee - - 2010
Rice is the major staple food in a large part of the world, especially in Asia. Hypersensitivity reactions to rice are rare. Moreover, cases of occupational allergies induced by inhalation of rice powder are uncommon. We report a 31-year-old male with work-related rhinitis and conjunctivitis symptoms caused by occupational exposure ...
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Yang Ariana C - - 2010
BACKGROUND: Shrimp is a frequent cause of food allergy. Tropomyosin is the major allergen in shrimp, and it shares homology to tropomyosins from other crustaceans, dust mites, cockroach, and parasites. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the value of detection of IgE to shrimp tropomyosin in the ...
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Hamilton Robert G - - 2010
Clinical laboratory analyses aid in the diagnosis and management of human allergic (IgE-dependent) diseases. Diagnosis of immediate-type hypersensitivity begins with a thorough clinical history and physical examination. Once symptoms compatible with an allergic disorder have been identified, a skin test, blood test, or both for allergen-specific IgE antibodies provide confirmation ...
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Ebo D G - - 2010
BACKGROUND: A positive specific IgE (sIgE) result for latex does not always mirror the clinical situation and is frequently found in individuals without overt latex allergy. OBJECTIVE: We sought to investigate the potential of component-resolved diagnosis (CRD) of latex allergy by microarray and to assess whether the technique allows discriminating ...
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Thyssen Jacob P - - 2010
BACKGROUND: Most cosmetics and industrial products contain preservatives. Preservative allergy is common and, historically, changing contact allergy epidemics caused by preservatives have been observed. In 1997, Alan Dillarstone predicted a stable development of preservative allergy following mandatory ingredient labelling on cosmetic products. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the development in the prevalence ...
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Harboe T - - 2010
BACKGROUND: Local anaesthetics (LA) are generally considered safe with respect to allergy. However, various clinical reactions steadily occur. Even though most reactions are manifestations of reflexes to perceptive stimuli, uncertainty often remains regarding a possible allergic mechanism. This uncertainty later leads to an avoidance of local anaesthesia and unnecessarily painful ...
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Sobrevia Elfau M T - - 2010
Several studies have demonstrated different cross-reactivity patterns between proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). The aim of this study was to investigate cross-reactivity between commercially available PPIs and establish a procedure for performing cutaneous tests for verifying PPI allergy. We performed skin prick and intradermal tests with all commercially available PPIs in ...
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Lucassen R - - 2010
Type I hypersensitivity is driven by allergen specific immunoglobulin E (sIgE) and thus sIgE represents a marker for modern allergy diagnosis. Recently, a rapid assay for the detection of sIgE, termed as (Allergy Lateral Flow Assay) ALFA, has been developed. The objective of our study is the evaluation of a ...
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Penfield Joshua D - - 2010
BACKGROUND: Allergy evaluation and skin prick testing for foods are recommended in all patients with eosinophilic esophagitis. However, the yield of allergy evaluation in adult eosinophilic esophagitis is not known. GOALS: To determine the yield of allergy evaluation in adults with eosinophilic esophagitis. STUDY: All adult patients in the Cleveland ...
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De Knop K J - - 2010
Diagnosis of IgE-mediated allergies is not always straightforward, as traditional tests can yield equivocal or negative results and provocation tests are hampered by several practical and ethical limitations. During the last decades two new in vitro techniques have entered the field of allergy diagnosis, that is, flow-assisted analysis of allergen-specific ...
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Fuiano N - - 2010
Asymptomatic sensitization is confirmed by a positive response to skin prick tests (SPT) with allergens in the absence of clinical symptoms of allergy. This is a common observation for which no convincing explanation has been provided.We investigated the extent to which the presence of specific immunoglobulin (Ig) E in the ...
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Ott H - - 2010
BACKGROUND: Component-resolved diagnosis using microarray technology has recently been introduced in clinical allergology, but its applicability in patients with natural rubber latex (NRL) allergy has not been investigated. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the utility of microarray-based immunoglobulin (Ig) E detection in the diagnostic workup of NRL allergy and to compare this ...
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Dumond P - - 2009
BACKGROUND: Carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) is used extensively in the pharmaceutical and food industries on account of its various properties. Anaphylactic reactions are rare. It has been reported principally after intra-articular infiltration of sustained-release corticosteroids containing CMC and, very rarely, after barium enema. METHODS: A case of pre-lethal anaphylactic shock after barium ...
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Haque R A - - 2010
Patent blue V is widely used in the identification of sentinel lymph nodes in patients with breast cancer and other malignancies. Individual case reports of allergy to patent blue V have been described in the medical literature since the 1960s. However, there is little data on clinical features and little ...
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Montesinos Elena - - 2010
It is thought that the natural evolution of egg allergy has a good tolerance prognosis. However, there are few follow-up studies that determine the exact probability of tolerance. The aim of this study was to determine the likelihood that children younger than 2,5 years of age with allergy to egg ...
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Clark Matthew T - - 2009
BACKGROUND: Home infestations from Harmonia axyridis (ladybug) occur throughout the United States. IgE-mediated sensitization with allergic disease has been reported. The prevalence of ladybug sensitization has been studied by questionnaire and allergy testing in patients diagnosed as having allergic disease. Cross-reactivity with cockroach exists. OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of ...
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Matheson Eric M - - 2009
BACKGROUND: A history of atopic respiratory conditions has been linked to an increased risk of stroke. What remains unclear is whether positive allergy skin testing is associated with an increased risk of stroke. The primary goal of this study was to determine whether positive allergy skin testing is associated with ...
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Johansson S G O - - 2010
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to test, on a multinational level, the pholcodine (PHO) hypothesis, i.e. that the consumption of PHO-containing cough mixtures could cause higher prevalence of IgE antibodies to PHO, morphine (MOR) and suxamethonium (SUX). As a consequence the risk of anaphylaxis to neuromuscular blocking agents ...
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Burbach G J - - 2009
BACKGROUND: Skin prick testing is the standard for diagnosing IgE-mediated allergies. A positive skin prick reaction, however, does not always correlate with clinical symptoms. A large database from a Global Asthma and Allergy European Network (GA(2)LEN) study with data on clinical relevance was used to determine the clinical relevance of ...
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Xu Wenhai - - 2010
Whole glove testing for a metalworking fluid (MWF) in the field was performed for the first time. Green latex gloves used in a machine shop were exposed for 20 min to MWF. The permeated amount (1.0 +/- 0.5 microg/cm(2)) was higher than the threshold (0.25 microg/cm(2)) for the ASTM F739-99a ...
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Kim Joo-Hee - - 2009
Hyaluronidase is a goat testicular protein that hydrolyzes hyaluronic acid, a structural component of the intercellular matrix. It is commonly used as a spreading factor to improve the diffusion of drugs, including local anesthetics and chemotherapeutics. We experienced a 55-yr-old female with generalized urticaria that developed within 1 hr after ...
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Pitsios Constantinos - - 2010
Skin testing is the diagnostic cornerstone for allergies and is considered extremely safe. It is usually performed with the prick and the prick-to-prick method. The aim of this study is to report the first two pediatric cases of systemic allergic reactions during skin prick tests (SPT) with commercial food allergens. ...
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