- specific allergen
- специфический аллерген* * *специфический аллерген
English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
Allergen immunotherapy — Intervention ICD 10 PCS Z51.6 ICD 9 CM 99.12 MeSH … Wikipedia
Allergen — An allergen is any substance that can cause an allergy. In technical terms, an allergen is a non parasitic antigen capable of stimulating a type I hypersensitivity reaction in atopic individuals.[1] Most humans mount significant Immunoglobulin E… … Wikipedia
allergen — (al er jen) A substance capable of inducing allergy or specific susceptibility … Dictionary of microbiology
Allergy — Classification and external resources Hives are a common allergic symptom. ICD 10 T78.4 … Wikipedia
reaction — 1. The response of a muscle or other living tissue or organism to a stimulus. 2. The color change effected in litmus and certain other organic pigments by contact with substances such as acids or alkalies; also the property that such substances… … Medical dictionary
Hay fever — DiseaseDisorder infobox Name = Hay fever Caption = Pollen grains from a variety of common plants can cause hay fever . DiseasesDB = 31140 ICD10 = ICD10|J|30|1|j|30 ICD9 = ICD9|477 OMIM = 607154 MedlinePlus = 000813 eMedicineSubj = ent… … Wikipedia
Hyposensitization — (or allergy desensitization) is a form of immunotherapy in which the patient is vaccinated with progressively larger doses of an allergen to which they have been diagnosed as being sensitive. Hyposensitization can either reduce the severity of… … Wikipedia
Sublingual immunotherapy — is method of allergy treatment that uses an allergen solution given under the tongue, which over the course of treatment, reduces sensitivity to allergens. Sublingual immunotherapy, or SLIT, has a very good safety profile and is given at home in… … Wikipedia
Anergy — A state of immune unresponsiveness. Induced when the T cell s antigen receptor is stimulated, effectively freezing T cell responses pending a second signal from the antigen presenting cell. The delivery of the second signal by the antigen… … Medical dictionary
Enzyme potentiated desensitization — Enzyme potentiated desensitization, or EPD, is a treatment for allergies developed in the 1960s by Dr. Len McEwen in the United Kingdom. EPD uses much lower doses of antigens than conventional treatment, with the addition of an enzyme, beta… … Wikipedia
Dermatitis — Inflammation of the skin, either due to direct contact with an irritating substance, or to an allergic reaction. Symptoms of dermatitis include redness, itching, and in some cases blistering. There are two types of dermatitis: eczematous (eczema) … Medical dictionary