Sentence examples for cases of allergy from inspiring English sources

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Incidentally, however, B-cell activation may derail, and lead to an undesired immune response, for example in cases of allergy, rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn's disease.

They are also a prospect in cases of allergy.

In cases of allergy to Bactrim® or cytopenias potentially linked to Bactrim®, Pentacarinat® or atovaquone (Wellvone®) aerosols may be used.

28 The majority of documented cases of allergy to lidocaine has been attributed to preservatives (such as methylparaben) present in the vials of lidocaine rather than to lidocaine.

Forty percent of the cases of allergy involved antibiotics (n = 14), one case involved the 'leaves of a tree' and 15 (42.9 %) respondents did not know the name of the medicine(s) involved.

Ao has been used intensively in fermentation of soy sauce for over 2 thousand years with few reported cases of allergy although 'soy sauce workers' lung' is now an accepted form of extrinsic allergic alveolitis.

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He could not breathe very well, either, with such bad cases of allergies and asthma that his mother did not want him in the gym because of the chalk dust.

Atopy, the genetic predisposition of some individuals to develop immunoglobulin E antibodies (IgE) in response to allergen exposure [ 7], normally precedes the development of allergies [ 8] and accounts for about 50percentt of all cases of allergies [ 9- 12].

Although not directly related to changes in climate, this provides an example of how, if species ranges shift due to climate change, new cases of allergies in people who exhibit no previous symptoms could emerge.

Comorbidities among the 156 patients with T1DM included seven cases of autoimmune thyroiditis, one case of Hashimoto thyroiditis, one case of myasthenia gravis and Hashimoto thyroiditis, two cases of allergies, one case of allergic asthma, four cases of celiac disease, one case of celiac disease and Hashimoto thyroiditis, and three cases of atopic dermatitis.

The hygiene hypothesis suggests that we need to encounter infectious organisms like intestinal worms in our younger years for our immune systems to learn the correct way of fighting infection so that it doesn't overreact, as occurs in the case of allergy or autoimmune diseases.

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