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  1. ... or dead substancese I do not include physical allergy and photosensitivity in this defing Biome Even a case which may at first epear $e be an acquired specific hypersensitivity, because it comes on following a definite period ...
  2. ... may be potentiated by alcohol, barbiturates, or narcotics) Hypersensitivity: Purpura, photosensitivity, rash, ur- ticaria, necrotizing angiitis, Stevens-Johnson syn- ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - National Library of Medicine classification : a scheme for the shelf arrangement of library ... 
    Publication: Bethesda, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Library of Medicine ; Washington, D.C. : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1994
    ... Hypersensitivity WD 310 Immunology QW 900 Light see Photosensitivity Disorders WR 160 Respiratory see Respiratory Hypersensitivity WF 150 Skin WR 160-190 Veterinary SF ...
  4. ... Hypersensitivity WD 310 Immunology QW 900 Light see Photosensitivity Disorders WR 160 Respiratory see Respiratory Hypersensitivity WF 150 Skin WR 160-190 Veterinary SF ...
  5. ... to fluid retention Based on U.V. light photosensitivity testing, Aelafen may be associated with more reactions to sun exposure than might be expected based on skin ...
  6. ... involving DMCT, tetr acycline, and lactose. Both natural sunlight and a carbon arc source were used. The photosensitivity manifested itself as an exaggerated sunburn-type reaction, ...
  7. ... C. and Schwarz, B. E. A study of photosensitivity occurring with chlorpromazine therapy. J. Invest Derm., 1957, 28:329-338. 67. Epstein, S. . Urticarial hypersensitivity to light. Am. Practi- tioner, 1956, 7: 1326- ...
  8. ... and other.members of the Conference agreed that photosensitivity - was probably not a promising lead, since malaria patients are usually ‘ subject to large amounts of sunlight wilhout. influenéing::the course of the diseassy He' ...
  9. ... nausea, vomit- ing, diarrhea, dizziness, pares- thesias, rash, photosensitivity. Warning: Stenosis and ulcer of the small intestine ... rare:angioedema, contact dermatitis, erythema nodosum, maculopapular rash, photosensitivity, skin discoloration, skin melanoma. Special Senses: infrequent: abnormality ...
  10. ... of hands, forearms, scrotum. Exposure Stigmata.—Chronic dermatitis, photosensitivity, comedones, melanoderma with greenish tint, hyperkeratoses, warts. Compounds ...
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