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 Food Allergy: Adverse Reactions to Food and Food Additives by R. M. Christie, Food Allergy: Adverse Reactions to Foods and Food Additives is an essential text for the clinician, nutritionist and scientist interested in food reactions. In keeping with the successful formula of the previous edition, this text covers the topic of adult and pediatric allergic diseases from a scientifically based approach. There is increased coverage of skin and respiratory tract involvement, occupational food allergy, nutrition and food information. New to this edition is extensive information on seafood toxins, food colorings and flavors, as well as hidden and cross-reacting food allergies.
Anaphylaxis - Anaphylaxis is a severe and rapid systemic allergic reaction to a trigger substance, called an allergen. Minute amounts of trigger substances may cause a life-threatening anaphylactic reaction. Melanoglossia - Melanoglossia is a medical condition in which the tongue becomes blackened. This is usually caused by a bacterial infection or allergic reaction. Urticaria - Urticaria or hives is a relatively common form of allergic reaction that causes raised red skin welts. Urticaria is also known as nettle rash or uredo. Sunset Yellow FCF - ... Yellow FCF (also known as Orange Yellow S, and FD&C Yellow 6) is a colourant that may be added to foods to induce a colour change. It is denoted by E Number E110, and has the capacity for inducing an allergic reaction.
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Several chapters deal with the emotional aspects of current tests, Diagnostic Testing of Allergic Disease?discusses percutaneous and intracutaneous testing?explains patch and delayed-type hypersensitivity testing?describes rhinoscopy, ophthalmoscopy, ocular biopsy and culture, otoscopy, and audiometry?covers food and nasal challenges, and specific tests for urticaria and angioedema?spotlights in vitro assays including RAST, ELISA, immunoblots, and basophil histamine release tests?examines spirometry and bronchoscopy?focuses on in vivo and in vitro assays for drug reactions?outlines radiographic imaging methods and interpretations?and more!With more than 600 references, photographs, micrographs, tables, and drawings, Diagnostic Testing of Allergic Disease?discusses percutaneous and intracutaneous testing?explains patch and delayed-type hypersensitivity testing?describes rhinoscopy, ophthalmoscopy, ocular biopsy and culture, otoscopy, and audiometry?covers food and nasal challenges, and specific tests for urticaria and angioedema?spotlights in vitro assays including RAST, ELISA, immunoblots, and basophil histamine release tests?examines spirometry and bronchoscopy?focuses on in vivo and in vitro assays including RAST, ELISA, immunoblots, and basophil histamine release tests?examines spirometry and bronchoscopy?focuses on in vivo and in vitro assays for drug reactions?outlines radiographic imaging methods and interpretations?and more!With more than 600 references, photographs, micrographs, tables, and drawings, Diagnostic Testing of Allergic Disease?discusses percutaneous and intracutaneous testing?explains patch and delayed-type hypersensitivity testing?describes rhinoscopy, ophthalmoscopy, ocular biopsy and culture, otoscopy, and audiometry?covers food and nasal challenges, and specific tests for urticaria and angioedema?spotlights in vitro assays including RAST, ELISA, immunoblots, and basophil histamine release tests?examines spirometry and bronchoscopy?focuses on in vivo and in vitro msg allergic reaction.
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