Provocation testing in clinical practice
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Provocation testing in clinical practice
(Clinical allergy and immunology / Michael A. Kaliner, Series Editor, 5)
M. Dekker, c1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Provides information on provocative challenges and offers step-by-step methods of performing specific procedures on a number of organ systems in the body. The mechanisms, diagnoses and treatement regimens for challenged normal and abnormal physiological systems are delineated. The work is intended for allergists and clinical immunologists, pulmonogists, dermatologists, ophthalmologists, pharmacologits, family practice physicians, and graduate-level and medical school students in these disciplines.
Table of Contents
Allergenic Extracts, John W. Yunginger
Standardization of Allergens, Jean Bousquet and Fran ois-B. Michel
Use of the Skin Blister Model and Intradermal Testing to Explore the Pathogenesis and Pharmacological Control of Cutaneous Allergic Inflammation, William A. Massey and Lawrence M. Lichtenstein
Experimental Provoked Viral Respiratory Infections in Human Adult Volunteers, Philip Fireman
The Effects of Respiratory Infections on Airway Function, Nizar N. Jarjour, Robert F. Lemanske, Jr., Elliot C. Dick, William J. Calhoun, and William W. Busse
Air Pollutants as a Provocative Challenge in Humans, Henry Gong, Jr.
Deposition and Fate of Inhaled Pharmacological Aerosols, Joseph D. Brain and James D. Blanchard
Methodologies of Aerosol Delivery, Richard R. Rosenthal
Bronchial Challenge Testing: In Vivo In Vitro Correlations, Carol A. Hirshman
The Use of Nonisotonic Aerosols for Evaluating Bronchial Hyperresponsiveness, Sandra D. Anderson, Christine M. Smith, Leanne T. Rodwell, Jacqueline I. du Toit, Josef Riedler, and Colin F. Robertson
Inhalation Challenges with Lipid Mediators (Leukotrienes, Prostaglandins, and PAF-Acether) and Adenosine, Jonathan P. Arm and Tak H. Lee
Airway Challenges with Inhaled Constrictor Mediators, Paul M. O'Byrne and Noe Zamel
Allergen Inhalation Challenges, Sheldon L. Spector
Environmental Challenges to Animal Allergens, Robert A. Wood and Peyton A. Eggleston
Genetic Aspects of Asthma and Bronchial Hyperresponsiveness, Robert G. Townley, Russell J. Hopp, A. K. Bewtra, and Nicki M. Nair
Protective Effect of Inhaled Loop Diuretics on Experimentally Induced Bronchoconstriction, S. Bianco, M. G. Pieroni, R. M. Refini, P. Sestini, M. Robuschi, and A. Vaghi
Provocative Challenge by Exercise or Hyperventilation, J. F. Souhrada and M. Souhrada
Inhalation Bronchoprovocation in Children, Paul V. Williams and Gail Shapiro
Use of Inhalation Bronchial Challenge for Occupational Diseases, David J. Hendrick and John E. Salvaggio
Measurement and Significance of the Bronchodilator Response: Bronchodilation and Inhibition of Bronchoprovocation, Donald P. Tashkin
Airway Hyperresponsiveness in Irreversible Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Donald P. Tashkin, Murray D. Altose, John E. Connett, Richard E. Kanner, Wondra Wong Lee, Robert Wise, and the Lung Health Study Research Group
Aspirin, Sulfur Dioxide/Sulfite, and Other Chemical Sensitivities and Challenges in Asthmatic Patients, David A. Mathison, Ronald A. Simon, and Donald D. Stevenson
Diagnosing Food Allergy, Hugh A. Sampson
Nasal Provocative Testing, William R. Solomon
Conjunctival Challenge, Michael B. Raizman
Clinical Application of Immediate Skin Testing, Harold S. Nelson
Delayed Hypersensitivity, Cell-Mediated Immunity, and Anergy, Charles H. Kirkpatrick
Provocative Tests in Dermatology, Antti I. Lauerma and Howard I. Maibach
Drug Desensitization, John A. Anderson
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