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AAAI American Academy of Allergy and Immunology
AACIA American Association for Clinical Immunology and Allergy
ACAAI American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
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A&I allergy and immunology
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CMPA cow milk protein allergy
CINC 8/cytokine-induced neutrophil chemoattractant
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AICD Activation induced cell death
AA Adjuvant induced arthritis
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desensitization, allergy Stimulation of the immune system with gradually increasing doses of the substances to which a person is allergic, the aim being to modify or stop the allergy war (by reducing the strength of the IgE and its effect on the mast cells). This form of treatment is very effective for allergies to pollen, mites, cats, and especially stinging insects (e.g., bees, hornets, yellowjackets, wasps, velvet ants, fire ants). Allergy immunotherapy usually takes 6 months to a year to become effective and shots (injections) are usually required for 3-5 years.
(12 Dec 1998)
drug allergy Sensitivity (hypersensitivity) to a drug or other chemical.
(05 Mar 2000)
immediate allergy A type I allergic reaction; so called because in a sensitised subject the reaction becomes evident usually within minutes after contact with the allergen (antigen), reaches its peak within an hour or so, then rapidly recedes.
See: immediate reaction, anaphylaxis.
Compare: delayed allergy.
(05 Mar 2000)
immunotherapy, allergy Stimulation of the immune system with gradually increasing doses of the substances to which a person is allergic, the aim being to modify or stop the allergy war (by reducing the strength of the IgE and its effect on the mast cells). This form of treatment is very effective for allergies to pollen, mites, cats, and especially stinging insects (e.g., bees, hornets, yellow jackets, wasps, velvet ants, fire ants). Allergy immunotherapy usually takes 6 months to a year to become effective and shots (injections) are usually required for 3-5 years.
(12 Dec 1998)
insulin allergy When a person's body has an allergic or bad reaction to taking insulin made from pork or beef or from bacteria, or because the insulin is not exactly the same as human insulin or because it has impurities. The allergy can be of two forms. Sometimes an area of skin becomes red and itchy around the place where the insulin is injected. This is called a local allergy. In another form, a person's whole body can have a bad reaction. This is called a systemic allergy. The person can have hives or red patches all over the body or may feel changes in the heart rate and in the rate of breathing. A doctor may treat this allergy by prescribing purified insulins or by desensitisation.
See: desensitisation.
(09 Oct 1997)
test, skin, for allergy A test done on the skin to identify the allergy substance (allergen) triggering the allergic reaction. A small amount of the suspected allergy substance is placed on the skin. The skin is then gently scratched through the small drop with a special sterile needle. If the skin reddens and, more importantly, swells, then allergy to that substance is probable.
(12 Dec 1998)
latent allergy Allergy that causes no signs or symptoms but can be revealed by means of certain immunologic tests with specific allergens.
(05 Mar 2000)
abnormalities, drug-induced Congenital abnormalities caused by medicinal substances or drugs of abuse given to or taken by the mother, or to which she is inadvertently exposed during the manufacture of such substances. The concept excludes abnormalities resulting from exposure to non-medicinal chemicals in the environment.
(12 Dec 1998)
abnormalities, radiation-induced Congenital changes in the morphology of organs produced by exposure to ionizing or non-ionizing radiation.
(12 Dec 1998)
abortion, induced Intentional removal of a foetus from the uterus by any of a number of techniques. (popline, 1978)
(12 Dec 1998)
akathisia, drug-induced Motor restlessness with sensations of quivering and an urge to move about constantly resulting from the use of certain drugs, such as neuroleptic drugs, which affect the extrapyramidal region of the brain. This differs from dyskinesia, drug-induced in that long-term antipsychotic drug exposure is significantly correlated with the increased prevalence of akathisia while there is no such correlation with dyskinesia. The primary observable distinction between tardive akathisia and dyskinesia appears to be in the repetitive, stereotypy of the dyskinesic movements (lip smacking, for example), while akathisia is associated with anxiety, restlessness, and agitation (psychomotor agitation).
(12 Dec 1998)
alpha-chymotrypsin-induced glaucoma Transient secondary glaucoma following the use of alpha-chymotrypsin in cataract extraction.
(05 Mar 2000)
antibiotic induced enteritis <pathology> A condition where the normal intestinal bacteria (useful for digestion) are killed by the use of an antibiotic resulting in symptoms.
(27 Sep 1997)
antibiotic induced gastroenteritis <pathology> A condition where the normal intestinal bacteria (useful for digestion) are killed by the use of an antibiotic resulting in symptoms.
(27 Sep 1997)
antibody induced lysis <haematology> The term is imprecise and should not be used since there is confusion as to which mechanism is involved, i.e. Natural killing or complement lysis.
See: complement lysis, natural killer cells.
(09 Feb 1998)
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