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  1. ... to vibration, repetitive stretching, or friction results in allergy symptoms such as hives (urticaria), swelling (angioedema), redness ( ... class of disorders called physical urticarias in which allergy symptoms are brought on by direct exposure to ...
  2. ... gene. Autosomal recessive infantile hypercalcemia IIH Vitamin D hypersensitivity Genetic Testing Registry: Autosomal recessive infantile hypercalcemia National ...
  3. ... life.The word "atopic" indicates an association with allergies. While atopic dermatitis is not always due to ... life, and up to 30 percent have food allergies. Atopic dermatitis is often the beginning of a ...
  4. ... body, particularly parasitic worms, and is involved in allergies. However, IgE is not needed for these roles ... such high levels of the protein without having allergies.AD-HIES also affects other parts of the ...
  5. ... inflammatory skin disorder called eczema, food or environmental allergies, and asthma.DOCK8 immunodeficiency syndrome is characterized by ... particularly parasitic worms, and plays a role in allergies. It is unclear why people with DOCK8 immunodeficiency ...
  6. ... associates with a new type of hereditary angioedema. Allergy. 2020 Nov;75(11):2989-2992. doi: 10. ... sulfate 3-O-sulfotransferase 6 gene mutation. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2021 Oct;148(4):1041-1048. ...
  7. ... such as hay fever (allergic rhinitis) or food allergies. Asthma is sometimes part of a series of ... beginning with eczema (atopic dermatitis), followed by food allergies, then hay fever, and finally asthma. However, not ...
  8. ... rashes. The word "atopic" indicates an association with allergies. While atopic dermatitis is not always due to ... asthma and environmental (such as pollen) or food allergies. Many of these individuals also have recurrent infections ...
  9. ... in the F9 gene cause an increased sensitivity (hypersensitivity) to a drug called warfarin. This medication is ... other coagulation proteins.The mutations responsible for warfarin hypersensitivity each change a single base pair in the ...
  10. ... and hair abnormalities and a high risk of allergies, asthma, and an inflammatory skin condition called eczema. ... hair growth. The immune dysfunction that leads to allergies, asthma, and eczema in people with Netherton syndrome ...
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