Allergy Season Expected to be Worse this Year. Doctors Urge People Not to Blow Off Risk that Allergy Symptoms Signal Asthma. Food Allergies Now Believed to Effect 1-25. Warm Weather No Fun for Allergy Suffers. As these headlines demonstrate, allergies are no joke for millions of people worldwide. Keeping up-to-date with the latest medical developments in the field of allergy has never been more critical, but with thousands of papers written on this topic every year, how do you know which are the most important?
Providing a databank of recent peer-reviewed papers, The Year in Allergy 2004 helps you keep in touch with the latest developments. An international panel of experts has reviewed key papers written on this topic over the past 12 months and collated them into one volume, making it easy to locate essential documents immediately without wasting time. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the recent literature published in this field that is both informative and useful.
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Specialists in allergy and immunology, dermatology, respiratory medicine and pediatrics, and doctors in training
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Höhe: 229 mm
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978-1-904392-25-5 (9781904392255)
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Southampton General Hospital, Southampton, UK
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Clinical Publishing, Oxford, UK
Southampton General Hospital, Southampton, UK
St. Mary's Hospital, Isle of Wight, UK
St. Mary's Hospital, Isle of Wight, UK
EPIDEMIOLOGY AND PREVENTION, S.H. Arshad
Prevalence and Natural History
Risk Factors for Alergy
Early Origins of Allergy
Prevention of Allergy
MECHANISMS OF ALLERGIC DISEASE, A. Edwards
Pathogenesis of Allergic Disease
FOOD ALLERGY/INTOLERANCE, C. Venter
Immunological Reactions Involved in Food Allergy
Diagnosis and Management
Nut Allergies
Appendix: Different Types of Food Allergies
TREATMENT MODALITIES FOR ALLERGIC DISEASES, K.S. Babu
Conventional Treatments for Asthma
Anti-leukotrienes in the Treatment of Allergic Disorders
Immunotherapy for Allergic Disorders
Treatment of Allergic Diseases with Omalizumab
Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis
Management of Asthma in Emergencies
Newer Therapies for Allergic Diseases
Health Economics of Allergic Disorders