SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SWRISE PORTER SESSIOR sATuwMY, IURCW 24, 1990 7:001111- 8:3DM 001
RELATIVE POTENCY OF INHALED ALBUTEROL(A) AND TERBUTALINE(T) FOR THE INHIBITION OF METHACHOLINE(H)-INDUCED BRONCHOSPASM. Ahrens, R.C. MD Parks, D.P. MD Hilavetz, G. PharmD Teresi, H.E. PharmD Morecraft, K. MS Lux, C. RRT loua City, Iowa
002
EFFECT OF INHALED BUDESONIDE Toogood, J.H. MD Hodsnmn, A. MD Baskerville, J. PhD London, Canada Lund, sueden
003
(BUD)
ON OSTEOBLAST
FUNCTION. Jennings, Fraher,
THE EFFECT OF A 24-HOUR SUSTAINED THEOPHYLLINE VARIATIONS IN AIRUAY RESPONSIVENESS. Mitgrom, H.
(UNIPHYL)
004
005
006
BA PhD
ON DIURNAL
Barnhart, Bush, R.
Gaddy, J. Busse, Denver, Msdison,
B. L.
A.
W. CO WI
EFFECT OF NEDOCROnIL ON HISTAMNE RELEASE FROM MDUSE MST HWAN BASOPHILS IN NORMAL AND SODIUM-DEFICIENT BUFFERS. Sanchez-Legrand, i. Fernando MD, PhD Smith, Atlanta, GA
THE EFFECTS OF BLIDESWIDE (BSA) AND BECLDPIETRASWE (BDA) ON THE LATE ASTHMATIC RESPONSE (LAR). Johansson, S.A. MSP, PhD Lund, Sweden Breda, The Netherlands
PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF NEDOCRONIL RESPONSE (LAR). Knottnerus, I.G. MD Breda, The Netherlands
007
DURATION OF THE EFFECT LiYi Fu, C. MD L’Archeveque, J. RT Cartier, A. MD Montreal, Canada
008
DOUBLE-BLIND ASTHMA. Hulhoven, R. Germouty, J. Montane, F. Prud’ homne, Taytard, A. Hulhoven, R. France Belgim
MULTICENTRIC
SODIUM
Pelikan,
ON THE LATE
ON HISTAHINE
OF CETIRIZINE
AND
Thcmas
F.
Z.
301
MD
ASTHMATIC 2.
MD
INHALATIW TESTS. Halo, J.L. ND Ghezro, H. PhD
IN GRASS
POLLEN-INDUCED
Emonot, A. Elolina, C. Perrin-Favolle, Sabah, A. Bouquet, J.
A.
MD
DIPROPIONATE
Pelikan,
OF ASTEMIZOLE
STUDY
(NDS)
CELLS
M.
009
010
DURATION OF ACTIVITY OF AZELASTINE: Chervinsky, Paul MD Freitag, Jeffrey MD No. Dartmouth, MA ALbany, NY Canburg, NJ UNI-DUR V. ASTHMA. Dvorin, D. Dwisky, E. Philadelphia,
SLO-BID-COMPARISON
AND EFFICACY
Jay
MD
IN CHILDHOOD Goldstein, Neill, C.
M. RN
MD
PA
UITHDRAUAL METHOD Uchida, Y. MD Haibara, C. MD Kamiya, H. MD TSU, Japan
012
DO NEBULIZED SYXPATHOMIMETICS ASTHUA PATIENTS? Vitanza, J. MD Hein, E. MD Phi Ladelphia, PA
FROM THEOPHYLLINE
EFFECT OF FORWTEROL ASTHMA. Uegener, Thomas MD Boman, Gumar MD Uppsala, Sweden
015
PLACENTAL TRANSFER ANTIBODIES. Chudnin, David S. Chicago, IL
018
BLOOD VISCOSITY Lania, M. Iy) Oleske, J. CD Newark, NJ
THE WHITE
BLOOD
CELL Shah,
OF LORATADINE
OF PNEUROCOCCAL
AND DIFFUSING
COUNTS P.
CAPSULAR
IN ONE IDENTICAL
WITH
(PCP) Cynthia
CIEASUREMENTS
302
IN CHILDREN
THROMBOCYTOPENIA IN Stiehm,
UITH
HIV
MS
FAMILIAL
Bricker, J.T. Radovancevic, Shearer, U.T.
ON HIV-ASSOCIATED
MD
BRONCHO-
POLYSACCHARIDE
TUIN
IN Hans
Papierniak,
(HG)
IN
MD
CAPACITY
ON HISTAMINE-INDUCED
MD
HYPOGAMAGLOBULINEMIA CARDIOMYOPATHY (CM). Rosenblatt, H.M. MD Towbin, J. MD Frazier, O.H. MD Houston, TX
EFFECT OF ZIDOWDINE Vink, P.E. MD Johnson, J.P. m, Baltimore, ID Los Angeles, CA
AFFECT
THERAPY. T. MD M. MD M. MD
Hedenstrom,
THE PROTECTIVE EFFECT CONSTRICTION. Debalic, II. MD Bad Lippspringe, FRG
017
RTC (ROUND-THE-CLOCK) Fujisaua, Komada, Sakurai,
ON GAS DISTRIBUTION
014
016
OF DOSAGE
HOUR STUDY. Grossman,
MD MD
011
013
A TWELVE
INFECTION. Graffino, Connor,
MD B. MD MD, PhD’
CHILDREN. E.R. MD
D. E.
MD CID
019
020
021
022
023
SPECIFIC IGE AND IGG ANTIBOOIES SENSITIVITY. Fournier, M. MD El Paso, TX
LYHFWCYTE-MEDIATED INHIBITION HYMENWTERA VENOW DESENSITIZATION: LYMPHOKINE. Tsicopoulos, A. Vorng, Il. Uallaert, B. Kusnierz, J.P. Lille, France
TO TRICHOF’HYTON
IN ALLERGIC Veit,
OF PLATELET CYTOTWIC CHARACTERIZATION
HYPE!?B.C.
FUNCTiOllS DURI41G OF A SUPPRESSIVE Tonnel, Joseph, Pestel, Capron,
ItMJNOLOGIC CHANGES UITH ALLERGEN IWMJOTHERAPY: ALLERGEN SPECIFIC IGE AND 1664, BASOPHIL HISTAMINE TEST CHANGES. Williams, P.B. PhD Denver, CO
SOLUABLE SERUM INTERLEUKIN-2 RECEPTORS CORRELATION IN CYSTIC FIBROSIS. Dagli, Elif MD Price, Jill A. PhD Warner, J.O. MD London, UK
(IL-2R)
CHELATION THERAPY IN COLLAGEN El Gamal, Yehia MD Khetbak, -Hagds MD Amar, Omia MSc Cairo, Egypt
IN CHILDREN.
DISEASES
PM3
A.B. t4. J.. A,
TOTAL SERUM ICE, RELEASE AND SKIN Selner,
J.G.
ND
AND CLINICAL Duthie, Vergani,
Hokhter, Hoselhy,
Ann D.
MD MD
Gelil8 Sawsen
024
DETECTION OF SERUM ANTIBODY TO INNER EAR ANTIGENS IN PATIENTS WITH IDIOPATHIC PROGRESSIVE BILATERAL SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS (IPBSNHL:,. Roscicki, R. San niartin, J-E, Nadol, J. Rauch, S. Bloch, K.J. Boston, UA
025
TREATMENT OF UEGENER’S GRANULOMATOSIS CYCLOSPORIN A THE PREFERRED TREATMENT? Clarke, A. HD Eappen, R. UD Esdaile, J.M. MD, MPH Uontreal, Quebec, Canada
026
027
ACQUIRED ANGlOEDEMA (CIC) AND PERSISTENT Boyar, Alan, MD Beall, Gildon MD Torrance, CA
POST-RENAL
TRANSPLANTATION:
(AA) ASSOCIATED WITH CIRCULATING COMPLEMENT ACTIVATION.
Bitton, Danoff,
IWJNE Kruger,
A. 0.
M5 !6
IS MD MD
COHPLEXES Sally,
PURIFICATIOW OF ALTERNARIA (ALT) ALLERGEN BY ION-EXCflANGE WNQ-g) HIGH PERFORUANCE LIQUID CHROUATOGRAPHY (HPLC). Stricklend, W.FII, Folgert, J. BS Bush, R.K. MD Madison, UI
HS
Ph5
028
029
030
031
BINDING Homer, Portnoy, Kansas
EFFICIENCY S. DO J. 10 City, Ml
DOES BIOLOGICAL UNITS (BU/ML) Dreborg, Sten K.G. MD Linkoping, Sue&n
034
ALLERGENS
CORRELATE
ALLERGENS AS ENZYMES: DEGRADATICXI HOUSE DUST MITE ALLERGEN EXTRACT. Knoll, R. MD Uuthiah, R. PhD Appleton, YI
ON POLYSTYRENE. Pacheco,
TO MAJOR
OF COD GAD CI
I6
ALLERGEN CONTENT? Einarsson, Roland
Kagen,
UITH
OTHER
OF MAJOR
S.
FISH
INSECT ALLERGENS: CHARACTERIZATIOR CADDISFLY HEHUGLOBIN AEROALLERGEN. Kagen, S. Co Appleton, UI
AND PARTIAL
DACTYLIS GLOnERATA POLLEN Peltre, G. PhD Desvau~, F.X. PhD Vilaine, F. PhD David, B. MD Paris, France Versaille, France
REPERTOIRE.
BY MD
BUCKUHEAT
Kagen,
M.
ALLERGENS
F.
OF CAT AND RAGWEED ALLERGENS
FWD ALLERGENS: ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATIOW CARBOHYDRATE - DEPEDENT ALLERGENS. Uuthiah, R. PhD Appleton, UI
CROSS-ALLERGENICITY Pascual, C.Y. Martin Estetm, Ojeda, J.A. Madrid, Spain
033
OF ALTERNARIA
S.
SPECIES. Fiandor, Larramendi,
SEPUENCING
MD
A. C.H.
OF A
Xuthiah,
R.
Inacio, F. Tepfer, M. Panhelewc,
PhD
MD PhD 0.
035
CHARACTERIZATIDN OF GRASS POLLEN SPECIFIC ANTIBODIES OF THE ICE, IGH CLASSES AND IGG, IGA SUBCLASSES IN ALLERGIC PATIENTS. Desvaux, F.X. PhD Peltre, G. PhD David, B. MD Paris, France
036
PSYLLIlRi ANTIGENIC ANALYSIS AND LACK OF CROSS-REACTIVITY PSYLLIUW AND ENGLISH PLANTAIN. Vyszenski-Noher, D. Arlian, Laurence, A. Ritz, Schrotel, K. Dayton, OH Cincinnati, OH
037
CROBS-REACTIVITY OF THE SCABIES MITE, SARCOPTES DUST MITE, BERMTWNAGDIDES PTERWYSSINUS. Arlian, L. Vysremki -Ocher, D. Dayton, OH
304
SCABIEI, Bernal,
BETUEEN L. Ii.
AND THE S.
HOUSE
PhD
038
039
040
041
042
043
044
045
CLARIfICATIoW OF ALTERNARIA (BIOCRYL BPA-1000). Bush, R.K. MD Folgert, J. BS bdison, b/I
RAPID ACCURATE DETERUINATION COWCENTRATIOW BY DIFFERENTIAL Shams, Ranjan MD Durhem, NC
(ALT)
OF ALLERGENIC REFRACT-TRY.
CELL (HR).
A BWROCESSING
POLLEN
FACTOR(S)
CREOLA BODIES AND BRONCHIAL Uotojima, S. MD Ymai, T. KI Uagner, J.M. BS Rochester, MN Tochigi, Japan
I.T,
EXTRACT
SOLUTE
Buckley,
C.
EFFECT
PhD
Edward,
ON PULMONARY
RELEASED
WRING l48tsson, Nystrand, Schuartz,
OF LYSOSWAL
AGENT
Dam, Jane Graziano, Frank
FOR HLMAN SERUM TRYPTASE
ELEVATED RAST CELL-DERIVED TRYPTASE VICTIMS OF FATAL ANAPHYLAXIS. Jones, R.T. BS Schwartz, L.B. MD, PhD Squillace, D.L. BA Sneeney, K.G. MD Rochester, MN Richmond, VA Providence, RI MITOGENIC EFFECT IN CULTURE . Leu, D.B. Maqhis, TN b&asset, NY
UITH
Forrester,
WINEA PIG (GP) LUNG MONONUCLEAR MAST CELL (MC) HISTAMINE RELEASE Doran, Owen McCarthy, Donna IWison, UI
A RADlOlHMMOASSAY ACTIVATION. Enander, I. PhD Andersscn, A-S Eklund, E. Uatkins, J. MD Richmond, VA U-ala, Sweden Sheffield, UK
EXTRACTS
LEVELS
HYDROLASES
IN POST-CIORTEM Nelson, Halley, Sturner, Ymginger,
ON BOVINE
TRACHEAL Rattazzi,
H.
MAST CELL P. J. L.
PhD MO
SERA FROM D.R. Ml K.E. I40 U.P. CID J.U. btD
MYOCYTES M.C.
HYPERREACTIVITY. Kushima, Uakino, Gleich,
A. MD S. MD G.J. MD
HISTAMINE RECEPTORS (HR) AND MEDIATION OF PERMEABILITY IN HWN BROIICHIAL EPITHELIAL CELL CULTURES, IN VITRO. Devalia, J.L. PhD Tow&is, M.G. Sapsford, R.J. HIST Davies, R.J. London, UK
305
t4D MD
III
MO
046
047
048
049
050
051
052
053
054
FUNCTIONAL AND METABOLIC CELLS, IN VITRO. Davies, R.J. ND Sapsford, R.J. MIST Robinson, C. PhD London, UK Southanptcn, UK
ASSESSMENT
OF HUMAN BRONCHIAL
EPITHELIAL
Tounbis, Campbell, Devalia,
M.G. A.M. J.L.
MD BSc
THE ENHANCING EFFECT OF EOSINOPHIL LUMINOL-DEPENDENT CHEMILLBIINECENCE BY MONONUCLEAR CELL CULTURE SUPERNATANT DERIVED FROM ASTHMATICS. Uang, Soo-Ray MD, Tsai, Jaw-Ji MD, PhD Taipei, Taiuan, ROC
GROWTH ARREST ALTERS CELLS. Costa, John J. MD Goff, Julie P. Bethesda, MD
MYC PROTO-ONCOGENE
EXPRESSION
Keffer, Metcalfe,
ALLERGEN DEPENDENT PRWUCTION OF HISTAMINE ALVEOLAR HACROPHAGES. PalnwCarlos, A.G. MD, PhD Palma-Carlos, M. Laura PharnO, PhD Lisbon, Portugal
EVALUATION INDIVIDUAL Sim, T.C. Alam, R. Lett-Brown, Galveston,
OF HISTAMINE SUBJECTS. MD II), PhD R.A. PhD TX
EPITHELIAL CELL RELEASE (HR). Graziano, Frank Uill, James Madison, YI
(EC)
RELEASING
FACTOR
RELEASING
FACTOR
UPON GUINEA
PIGS
(GP)
IMMUNOLOGIC CROSS-REACTIVITY IN VITRO BETWEEN VARIOUS OTHER SULFUR AND RELATED DRUGS. Ressler, Charlotte PhD Tatake, Jayant G. PhD Bat Lou, Mark ND Farmington, CT Hartford, CT Buffalo, NY
EVALUATION OF IMWNE PARAMETERS PNEUMOCYSTIS PROPHYLAXIS. O’Nei 1, C.E. Reed, H. Hysb, N. New Orleans, LA
OF SULFA
IN HIV
SUBJECTS
MD,
FROn
P.A. BS J.B. BS J.A. MD
HISTAMINE Rand , Car 1
AND
Uichele
Greaney, Brettman,
RECEIVING
MD
Helena
SULFAMETHOXAZOLE
Lopez, Agraual,
DRUG-HUMAN
H.
TRACHEAL Fishleder, Buckner
M. D.
BY
IN NASAL WASHINGS
(HRF)
Forsythe, Uelter, Grant,
EFFECT
MAST Jeanne Dean
Simoes,
M.
ANTIGENIC ASSESSMENT Reed, II. Butcher, B. New Orleans, LA
IN MURINE
PhD
Lee
PRIMARY n. K.
SERUM ALBUMIN CMJUGATES. Agrawal, K. O’Neil, C.
R.
D. BS MD
PhD
055
056
057
058
OS9
060
061
062
TOPIC: IlcaEIaTas:
IN VITRO AND IN VIVO STUOIES OF IHHuNOLOGIC AZOLE . Gruchalla, Rebecca S. MD, PhD Dallas, TX
SUCCESSFUL HEPATITIS B (HB) VACCINATION (THIM) DELAYED HYPERSENSITIVITY (DH). EnBler, R.J.H. Carpenter, G.B. Uashington, DC
BRADYKININ AND OTHER INFLAbWATORY WITH ACTIVE PULMONARY INFLABMATION. Lehmkuhl, B. Brunnee, T. Schilling, U. BaunBarten, C-R. Berlin, U. Germany
EFFECT OF CHLORPHENIRAHlNE (CHL) DURING NATURAL POLLEN EXPOSURE. Skmer, D. MD Doyle, U. PhD Pittsburgh, PA
ALLERGIC FUNGAL SINUSITIS Iecobelli, A. 10 Uatts, J. MD Benson, II. HD Royal Oak, MI
MYCOPLASMA PNEl#WIM CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE Seggev, J.S. MD Colunbia, NO
AND
IN THE PRESENCE
MEDIATORS
Immodeficiency Polmr, IO Shearer, w)
307
F.M.
FROU PATIENTS
Hennig, Slapke, Kunkel,
ON AIRUAY
PHYSIOLOGY
R. J. G.
AND SYMPTOWS
Boehm, Firemen,
COMPONENTS
J.
OF THIMEROSAC
IN BAL-FLUID
S.
BS P.
MD
SPICIFERA.
USING
AN EVALUATIOW OF INHALED FENOTEROL AND IPRATROPIUI TREATMENT OF ACUTE UHEEZING IN INFANTS. Nespitz, Charles K. MD Sea Paulo, Brazil
vital BtqJbm Yillir
Timothy
Klotz,
IBM IS OECREASEO DISEASE.
ITS
TO SULFAMETHOX-
Sullivan,
DUE TO BIPOLARIS
SPECIFIC PULHONARY
THE EFFECTS OF VASOCON-A ALLERGY. Vendeualker, Mark L. Uelsh, Patrick U. Virant, Frank S. Rolla, MO New York, NY Seattle, UA
REACTIVITY
Band, Itowak, Lauter,
J. MD P. m C. II)
IN PATIENTS
UITH
Andertm,
R.M.
A f@JDEL
FOR OCULAR
Stricker, Rokrts,
Uilliem Calvin
BMMOE
FOR THE
Sole,
Dircsu
E. U.
MD
MD
063
1:00
pm
CDMPARISOW OF LONGTERM EFFECTS OF UNFRACTIONATED HLA-IDENTICAL AND T CELL-DEPLETED HAPLOIDENTICAL MARROIJ TRANSPLANTATION IN SEVERE CWBINED IHWNOOEFICIENCY (SCID). Schiff, S.E. BS Buckley, R.H. RD Peters, U. MD Schiff, R.I. MD, PhD Gerber, P.S. MD Markert, M.L. MD, PhD Ward, F.E. PhD Durham, NC
064
1:15
pm
MDNONUCLEAR CELLS (MNC) FRDR PATIENTS UITH HYPER-IGE SYNDRONE PRDDUCE LESS IGE THAN THOSE FRCR ATOPIC OR NORMAL DONORS AFTER STIRULATIDN YITH RECGMBINANT HWAN INTERLEUKIN 4 (RHIL-4). Levine, A.D. Claassen, J.L. Buckley, R.H. Durham, NC
065
1:30
pm
LYMPHOKINE PROFILE IN PATIENTS Schneider, Lynda C. Abrams, John Geha, Raif S. Boston, HA Palo Alto, CA
066
1:45
pill
INDUCTION OF IMUNOLOGIC TOLERANCE IN A CHILD UITH SCID-ADA 8 INHIBITORY ANTIBGDIES TO BOVINE ADA BY COnBINED TREATRENT UITH INTRAVENOUS IGG, PREDNISONE & POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL-BOVINE ADENOSINE DEARINASE. Kobayashi, R.H. Lee, N. HD Stiehm. E.R. MD Chafee, S. MD Hershfield, M.B. MD Los Angeles, CA Durham, NC
:
067
068
069
2:00
2:15
2:30
pm
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pn
POST
BONE MARRW
TRANSPLANTATION (BUT). Antin, Joseph Pearce, Michael Vercelli, Donate
CID
NATURAL KILLER (NK) FUNCTION AND INTERFERON-Y (IFN-Y) PRGDUCTION IN THE HYPERIMMJNOGLOBULINEMIA E (HYPER IGE) SYNDRGME. Sheerin, Kathleen A. MD Buckley, Rebecca Durham, NC
EFFICACY INFANTS Gossage, O*Keefe, Gerber, Durham,
OF RIBAVIRIN UITH SEVERE D.L. MD D.E. HD P. M) NC
THERAPY FOR PARAIMFLUEN2A~3 VIRAL INFECTION CIMBINED IMHU1100EFICIENCY (SCID). Henshau, N.G. Buckley, R.H.
GRAFT-VERSUS-GRAFT (G-V-G) AND GRAFT-VERSUS-ROST AN INFANT UITH SEVERE COMBINED IMUNGDEFICIENCY LYWBOID CHIHERISn GIVEN NLA-IDENTICAL SIBLING Friecbtan, N.J. MD Schiff, R.I. MD, PhD Schiff, S. BS Shpell, E. WD Durham, NC
308
H.
IN PhD m
(G-V-H) REACTIONS IN (SCID) AND MATERNAL RARROU. Joseghs, S.H. m, Eslick, R.E. MD Uard, F.E. PhD Buckley, R.H. MD
MD
070
071
OR
073
074
2:45
3:oo
3:15
3:30
3:45
pm
pm
pl
pn
pl
TOPIC: FBMERATBRS:
075
I:00
CYTOllEGALOVIRUS (CMV) PNEURDNIA SCID SUCCESSFULLY TREATED UITH IMILlROGLOBULIN (IVIG). Yates, A.B. MD Edwards, U.S. WD Rosenblatt, H.R. UD Baker, C.J. MD Houston, TX
POST BORE RARRDU TRADSFLART (BMT) GARCICLDVIR (GW) ARD IWTRAVERDLiS
CONCENTRATIOW OF RADIOLABELLED IGG X-LINKED AGAMAGLOBULINEMIA (XLA). Herrera, A.M. UD Fortenbery, E. MD Mobile, AL Washington, DC
AUTOIRMJRE DISEASE LMDETECTABLE IGGZ, ANTIGENS. Wilson, N.U. MD Bastian, J.F. MD La Jolla, CA San Diego, CA
Lsfaons, Hawkins, Hanson, Shearer,
IN THE
AND GROUTH HDRIloyE IGG4 AND INABILITY
INTESTIWE
n.
IN
UD
E.P. C.G. U.T.
MD UD MD,
OF A PATIENT
WITH
Moyer,
J.
MD
(CR) DEFICIEBCY II A CBILD YlTR TO RESPDRD TO POLYSACCRARIDE Daaboul,
LONG TERW (7, 4, 1 YEAR) FOLLOU-UP OF 3 INFANTS IMLBlORECONSTITUTED WITH BONE HARROU. Blanquist, Mary D. MD Hansen, Celine G. MD Shearer, Uilliam T MD, PhD Houston, TX
WITH
J.
WEWN'S Peters, Rosenblatt,
MD
SY~ Kurt
R. MD Howard H.
DISSENIBATED ASPERGILLUS FUWGATUS P?WE#TIUG AS AC@TJ! GVHB IN A SCID PATIENT FOLLCAUNG A SECDHD BAR ICAL PLABT (BUT) UITH BUSULFAN ABD CYCLOFRDSDRARIDE Peters, K.R. Hanson, I.C. Rosenblatt, H.W. Foy, T.M. Ferry, G.D. Haukins, E.P. Shearer, U.T. Houston, TX
TreMnemtofUpperAirusyDisease Robert tbelrio, b0 Ilidmel Schmdwr, IO &ml
THE EFFECTS OF HIGH DOSES OF TOPICAL HISTARIWE IRDUCED NASAL PROVOCATION. SmaLl, P. Biskin, N. Montreal, Quebec, Canada
309
PhO
STEROIDS
ON BOTH
RAGMERD
Barrett,
D.
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077
078
079
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1:30
1:45
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TOPICAL INTRANASAL CORTICOSTEROID CELLS OF ALLERGY AND INFLAMMATION SEASONAL ALLERGIC RHINTIS. Orgel, H. Alice MD, PhD Doyle, Valerie R. RT San Diego, CA
TOPICAL STEROIDS INHIBIT HISTAMINE. Baroody, F. MD Kagey-SoDotka, A. PhD Naclerio, R.H. MD Baltimore, MD
(FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE) DECREASES IN NASAL MUCOSA OF PATIENTS WITH
ANTIGEN-INDUCED
Heltzer, Field,
NASAL
Eli 0. Elizabeth
HYPERREACTIVITY
TO
Lichtenstein, Proud, D.
PhD
INTRANASAL FLLiOCORTIN BUTYL (FCB) IN PATIENTS A 12-MONTH STUOY INCLUDING NASAL BIOPSY. Welch, M.J. MD Meltzer, E-0. MD Bronsky, E. MD Lieberman, P.L. MD Pearlman, D.S. MD SLavin, R.G. MD San Diego, CA
WITH
A STUDY OF ONCE-VERSUS TWICE-DAILY INTRANASAL IN THE TREATMENT OF SEASONAL ALLERGIC RHINITIS. Nathan, R. MD Fireman, P. MD LaForce, C. MD Pearlman, D. MD Colorado Springs, CO
FLUTICASONE
L.M.
PERENNIAL
RHINITIS:
Orgel, H.A. Bierman, C.U. Cornell, J.T. Nathan, R. Pence, H.L. Naadimthu,
Bronsky, Grossman, Lamanske, Ratner,
MD PhD
MD, PhD MD ND ND MD A. MD
PROPIONATE E. MD J. MD R.F. MD P. ND
080
2:15
pin
FLUTICASONE PRWIONATE GIVEN ONCE DAILY IS AS EFFECTIVE AS BECLOMETHASONE DIPRWIWATE GIVEN TUICE DAILY IN RELIEVING SYMPTOMS OF SEASONAL ALLERGIC RHINITIS. Ratner, P. MD Paull, B. MD Findlay, S. MD Hampet, F. MD Martin, B. DO Roget-m, P. PhD Rubino, P. Beam, J. RN San Antonio, TX
081
2:30
pm
STEROID-INDUCED REDUCTON IN HISTAMINE RELEASE DOES NOT ALTER THE CLINICAL NASAL RESPONSE TO COLD, DRY AIR (CDA). Cruz, A.A. Ey) Togias, A.G. ND Lichtenstein, L.M. MD Prcud, D. PhD Kagey-Sobotka, A. PhD Naclerio, R.M. MD Baltimore, ND
082
2:45
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INHIBITORY ACTIVITY OF CETIRIZINE AND AZELASTINE BY HISTAMINE SUBSTANCE P AND ALLERGEN. Chanal, I. Michel, F.B. Montpellier, France Braine, Belgiun
310
ON SKIN Rihoux, Bousquet,
TESTS
INDUCED
J.P. J.
MD
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085
086
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088
089
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THE INFLUENCE OF TOPICAL APPLIED AFTER NASAL ALLERGEN CHALLENGE. Baungarten, Claus R. MD Kunkel, Gert MD Berlin, U. Germany
pll
pm
UPUN MEDIATOR
Lower IO ID
PARALLEL CDcIpARI!#N PLACEBO IN NONALLERGIC
IbBlUMTHERAPY
R.M. PhD
D.
IN
Naclerio, Norman,
OF EOSINOPHIL
R.W. t4D P.S. MD
OF INTRAMBAL ATRDVENT PERENNIAL RHIWITIS
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DEVELOPWENT OF LOU DENSITY INCUBATION WITH RESPIRATORY Vrtis, R. Dick, E.C. Uadison, WI
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EFFICACY SAFETY AND KINETICS OF ORAL RAGWEED TREATMENT OF ALLERGIC SEASONAL RHINITIS. Creticos, P.S. MD Adkinson, N.F. MD Baltimore, MD
RANDCMIZED, DOUBLE-BLIND, :;;p;SAL SPRAY VERSUS . Druce, H.M. Fireman, P. Kaiser, ii. uood, C.C. St. Louis, HO Los Angeles, CA Pittsburgh, PA
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INCREASED PROOUCTIW CYTES FROM CHILDREN Schauer, U. Michl, U. Marburg, FRG
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BRCWHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY UITH MITE-INDUCED RHINITIS. Incorvaia, C. Pravettoni, V. Paetorella, E.A. Milan, Italy
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EFFECTS OF INSPIRED AIR UATER IN ASTHMA. Turcotte, Helene nsc Ste.-Foy, Guebec, Canada
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THE HISTAMINE CONTAINING ARE BASOPHILS. Guo, C.-B. MD Galli, S.J. MD Lichtenstein, L.M. MD Baltimore, HD Boston, MA
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HUMAN BASOPHILS. Bochner, B.S.
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McKelvey, Schleimer,
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IN VITRO DEVELWHENT Irani, Anne-Marie A. Richmond, VA
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IN ICE MEDIATED MAST CELL (BFlMC).
THE EFFECT OF A SINGLE IN ALLERGEN SKIN PRICK Pipkorn, Ulf MD Enerback, Lennart MD Lund, Sweden Goteborg, Sweden
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Kawabori, Valent, Dolovich, Jordana,
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VARIATIW IN HUMAN IGE BINDING ANTIGENS. Shreifels, Robert A. BS Sheffer, Albert L. MD tar&ridge, MA Burlington, MA Boston, MA
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THE EFFECTS OF WW SWKE AIR POLLUTIDN FUNCTIOR (LF) VALUES IN YOUNG ASTHMATIC Koenig, J.Q. R&o1 Ledo, V. Larson, T.V. Checkouay, H. Pierson, U.E. Seattle, UA
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OF NEUTROPHIL
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CHEMOTAXIS IN UAN. Bury, Th.
MD
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DEGREE OF PAF-INDUCED WLECULAR SPECIES. Casale, T.B. MD Iowa City, IA
NEUTROPHIL
MIGRATION
IS DEPENDENT
UPON THE
Carolan,
THE EFFECT OF PAF INHALATION ON NEUTROPHIL AND FIBRONECTIN (FN) IN HUMAN BLOOO. Miyagawa, H. MD Hopp, R.J. DO Bewtra, A.K. MD -ha, NE
CHEMOTACTIC
PhD
ACTIVITY
(NCA)
Nabe, M. MD Agrawal, D.K. Townley, R.G.
THE INFLUENCE OF INHALED PLATELET ACTIVATING BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE (BALI AND PERIPHERAL AND PLATELETS. Yilson, J.U. Djukanovic, R. Holgete, S.T. South-ton, UK
PLATELET ACTIVATION FACTOR RELEASE OF LACTOFERRIN (LF) ATWIC INDIVIDUALS. Taylor, M. MD Moskovitz, A. BS Atkins, P. MD Philadelphia, PA
E.
FACTOR (PAF) @I BLOOD LEUKOCYTES
PhD MD
(PBL)
Lai, C. Howarth,
P.H.
(PAF) AND LEUKOTRIENE 84 (LTB4) INDUCED FROM BLOOD NEUTROPHILS OF ATOPIC AND NONZweimsn, B. von ALLmen,
MD C. MA
178
SUBSTANCE P-INDUCED HISTAMINE RELEASE LUNG FRAGMENTS: EFFECT OF NEDOCRWIL Louis, R.J. Liege, Belgiun
179
ASSESSMENT OF PENICILLIN ALLERGY IN CHILDREN USING PENICILLOYL POLYLYSINE (PPL) AND THE MINOR DETERMINANT UIXTURES (MDMS) OF PENICILLIN (P) AND OF AMPICILLIN OR AMOXICILLIN (A). Simons, F.E.R. MD Gillespie, C.A. RN Uarrington, R.J. MD, PhD Uimipeg, Manitoba, Canads
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ANTIMICROBIAL TREATUENT VenArsdel, P.P., Jr. Seattle, UA
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PREVALENCE OF POSITIVE YOUNG ADULTS. Neuland, M.E. MD Motta, P. DO Goetr, D.U. PhD, MD Martin, M.E. MD Lackland AFB, TX
182
OF PATIENTS
PENICILLIN
FROM HUMAN BASOPHILS, SKIN AND SODIUM AND THEOPHYLLINE. Radermecker, U.F.
UITH
(PCN)
A PENICILLIN
SKIN
TESTS
ALLERGY Miller, S.
(ST)
IN A COHORT
Henry, Apsliski, Freon,
THE CONSEQUENCES OF PROPHYLACTIC IN AN AMBULATORY CARE POPULATION. Chopra, R. Uarrington, R.J. Uimipeg, Uanitoba, Cansda
322
SKIN
TESTING
HISTORY.
FOR PENICILLIN MePhillips,
R.E.
OF
MD
S.J. T.M.
MD MD
ALLERGY S.
RAPID Radin, Virginia
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INTRAVENOUS DESENSITI2ATION Robert C. MD Beach, VA
TO BETA-LACTAM
ORAL PREGEKMTI(1 CoRammTSESsiaRA GwrMY,mtaI?5,1990 10:30 AN - 11:xl
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SUSPECTED CHEMICAL CUU'OSITE MATERIALS Sparks, P.J. Altman, L.C. Katon, U.J. Seattle, UA
SENSITIVITY
IN AEROSPACE
EVALUATION OF AN ENTIRE CHEMICAL ANHYDRIDE (TMA) EXPOSURE. Zeiss, C.R. Van Peenen, P.F.D. Kavich, D. Patterson, R. Chicago, IL
OF ASTHMA P.A. N.F., Jr. ND
UORKERS
EXPOSED Ayers, Sisw, Johnson,
EPIDEMOLUGIC EVALUATION OF OCCUPATIONAL ALLERGENS IN MULTIPLE SETTINGS. Bernstein, D.I. London, M.A. Ornella, G.A. MaIlingford, K. Cincinnati, OH
PREDICTORS Eggleston, Adkinson, Baltimore,
ANTIBIOTICS.
PLANT
ASTHMA
G.H. G.E. R.L.
DUE TO INHALED Smith, Galls&w, Gelletly, Newssn,
RELATED
TO
A.B. Joan S. M.A.
TO TRINELLITIC Mitchell, Grmner, Shwghnessy,
TO OCCUPATIONAL
EGG
J. L. l4.
ALLERGENS. Ansari, Corn,
A.A. M.
Cloning of Inflmtorylklecules Lary Gchwtrtz, IO T.P. Kin& IO am
CLWING Rafnar, Rogers, Chapel C&ridge,
AND MAPPING OF ANTIGEN Thorum BS Bruce L. PhD Hill, NC MA
323
E. Klapper,
David
G.
PhD
189
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CLONING Reynolds, Stevens, Serafin, Boston,
OF HUNAN MAST CELL D.S. R.L. U.E. HA
190
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CLo)(ING Miller, Richmond,
OF A SECOND Jeffrey S. VA
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11:15
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CARBOXYPEPTIDASE
CDNA GENE MD
A FROH HUMAN LUNG. Curley, D.S. Austen, K.F.
FOR HUMAN TRYPTASE. Schuartz,
WLECULAR CLONING OF THE CDNA ENCODING CRYSTAL (CLC) PROTEIN. Ackerman, S.J. Rosenberg, H.F. Tenen, D.G. Boston, MA
HUMAN EOSINW'HIL
Laurence
MD,
PhD
CHARCOT-LEYDEN
Corrette, Uelter,
S.E. P.F.
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RESULTS OF THE NIAID COLLABORATIVE CLINICAL TRIAL TO TEST THE PREDICTIVE VALUE OF SKIN TESTING UITH MAJOR AND MINOR PENICILLIN DERIVATIVES IN HOSPITALIZED ADULTS. Sogn, Dorothy D. MD Evans, Richard, III MD Shepherd, Gillian M. MD Casale, Thosw B. Condemi, John MD Greenberger, Paul MD Kohler, Peter F. MD Saxon, Andrew MD Suners, Richard J. MD VanArsdel, Paul P., Jr. Massicot, Judith G. PhD Levine, Bernard 6. Bethesda, MD Washington, DC Chicago, IL Seattle, UA Neu York, NY Ioua City, IA New Orleans, LA Los Angeles, CA
FACILITATION OF PENICILLOYATION DiPiro, Joseph T. PharsD Adkinson, N. Franklin, Jr. MD Baltimore, MD Athens, GA
OF PROTEINS
WLTIPLE Kamada, Lermg, Boston,
(MAS)
ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY M.M. MD Dym HD, PhD MA
SENSITIUTIW AND CROSS-REACTIVITY CYSTIC FIBROSIS. Moss, R.B. MD Stanford, CA
IN
BY SERUM COFACTORS. Hamilton, Robert
THE PEDIATRIC POPULATION. Tuarog, F.J.
TO BETA
LACTAM
ANTIBIOTICS
G.
MD,
(BLA)
PhD
IN
PhD
MD
ORAL PRERERT~TIDR CORUBWHTSESRIDRD slJmAY,INlRcR 25,199D 10:3D A)( - 11:3D hR TOPIC: WODERATWS:
TreeWofAsthm lithe1 Wullarkey, Sheldan Spector,
ID w)
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AN OPEN STUDY OF HYDROXYCHLOROQUIWE SYWTDUATIC OR CORTICOSTEROID-DEPENDENT Charous, B. Lauren MD Milwaukee, WI
197
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THE EFFECT OF DAPSONE Berlou, Bruce MD Spiegel, Timothy MD Santa Barbara, CA
198
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200
201
202
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IN STEROID
(HCG)
IN THE TREATMENT ASTHMA.
DEPENDENT
OF SEVERE
ASTHMA. Liabaher, Dyer, Zeb
USE OF ORAL UETHOTREXATE (HTX) - DEPENDENT ADULT ASTHMA. Sorkness, C.A. Bush, R.K. Madison, UI
IN THE TREATWNT
OF CORTICDSTEROID Busse,
RAPID DETECTION OF SERUM METHOTREXATE DEPENDENT ASTHMA. Assadullahi, T. BSc Warner, J-0. MD London, UK
(MTX)
IN
Myron APA
CHILDREN
MD
(CS)
U.U.
WITH
Dagli,
STEROID
E.
MD
immm@pmmiveTrammmtofhh Richard Ricklas, ID RobertTamley,lD am
am
am
SERlJN IGE ANTIBDOIES ACUTE ASTHMA. Geber, L. Chapman, W. Ui lmington, DE Charlottesville, VA
AND ALLERGEN
COWARISDN OF MITE-SPECIFIC ASTIiMA PATIENTS. Fernander-Caldas, E. PhD Fox, R.U. MD Lackey, R.F. MD Tenpe, FL
EXPOSURE
IGE AND TOTAL
AS RISK
ICE
LEVELS
FACTCRS
FOR
Pollart, Platts-Mills,
S.
IN RHINITIS Trudeau, Buchottz,
PREDICTIVE CAPACITY OF ELEVATED Hrazek, David A. MD Brewer, Amy BS Denver, CO
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IGE
FOR EARLY
T.
ASTHMA Klinnert, Harbeck,
U.L. G.A.
DNGET. Mary Ronald
AND MS MD
PhD J. PhD
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THE EFFECT OF EARLY Gergen, P.J. UD Kranw, R. HyattsviIIe, MD Bethesda, MD
(<=ZYEARS)
VS LATE
ONSET
IN CHILDHOOD ASTHMA. Turkeltaub, P.C.
MD
POSTER SYWOSIul CWCWRENT SESSION A swMY,RARcH 25,1990 1:w PR - 4:llo PR Treetmmtof Astha Yillilr Rwse, IO GaryRadbelefsky,WD
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ATRIAL NATRIURETIC ASTHMA. Mam, C. Bousquet, J. Gcdard, P. Michel, F.B. Montpellier, France Les Ullis, France
FACTOR
MEASURING THE SEVERITY ALLERGISTS. Flies, J. PhD Pheley, A. MS Engel, U. MD Minneapolis, MN
GEOGRAPHIC VARIATIONS YORK CITY. Ueiss, B. MD Zeitel, Lisa UPH UashinBton, DC Neu York, NY
(ANF)
BRONCHOOILATOR
IN
Chanez, Chabrier, Braquet,
AND OIJTCOHES
OF ASTHMA
P. P.E. P.
CARE BY GENERALISTS Schoenuettep, McCoy, c. Lurie, N.
IN ASTHMA
HOSPITALIZATIONS
AND DEATHS Carr,
TROLEAMDCWYCIN (TOA) THERAPY GLUCORTICOIDS IN ASTHUATICS. Alvarez, J. MD Gelfand, E.U. MD Denver, CO
MACROLIDE ANTIBIOTICS Greos, L.S. MD Szefler, S.J. MD Hill, M.R. PharnD Denver, CO
IS A POTENT
MWIFIES
THE T-LYMPHOCYTE
HUMAN NEUTROPHIL
REMISSIOW IN CORTICOSTEROID-DEPENDENT MENT UITH METHOTREXATE (MIX). LaImnwt, Joyce K. MD Seattle, UA
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BRONCHIAL
IN
DrPH
AFTER
Hullerkey,
TO
S.J.
U.
MD
NEW
RESPONSE
CHEWTAXIS. Surs, Uenzel,
ASTHMA
U. nD IID
Uilline
Szefler,
INHIBIT
AND
BS S.E.
ND
MD
TREATMichael
F.
MD
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TREATRENT OF STATUS THERAPY IN CHILDREN. Salazar, R.O. MD Nickles, P.A. MD Detroit, RI
ASTHAMTICUS
THE EFFECT OF NEDOCRWIL Geiger, K. Busse, U.U. MD Madison, WI
YITH
CORTINUWS
NEBULIZED
ALBUTEROL
Joos, T.H. Pierantoni,
ON HUMAN EOSINOPHIL
A DOUBLE-BLIND, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED CORTICOSTEROID-DEPENDENT ASTHMA. Bculet, Louis-Philip? Cockcroft, Donaid U. Leberge, Francis Malo, Jean-Luc Mote, UiILiam D. Thaass, Peter Hontreal, Canada Saskatoon, Canada Toronto, Canada
STUDY
(EOS)
DENSITY. Sedgwick,
OF NEDOCROMIL
I?D W.N.
J.
SDDIUM
IN
Cartier, Andre Grubar, J#unes M. UacDcnald, 0. Frederick Mazza, Jarga A. Sandhm, J. Daan Calgary, Canada Edmenton, Canada London, Canada
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LEUKOTRIENE 04 IS AN IWORTANT HEDIATOR OF ANTIGEN-INDUCED BRDNCRO CONSTRICTION: ATTENUATION OF DUAL RESPONSE WITH HK-571. A SPECIFIC LTD4 RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST. Hendeles, L. Davison, D. Btake, K. Harman, E. Cooper, R. Hargolskee, D. Gainesvi I le, FL Rahway, NJ
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INHIBITORY EFFECTS OF CL2%,141 OR CHEWCAL HUMAN LEUKOCYTES AND LUNG FRAGMENTS. Tomioka, H. Ishikaua, T. Kato, A. Paul, R. Tarrant, E. Pearl River, NY Chiba, Japan Leder Le, Japan Saiterne, Japan
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EFFECT OF THE ORAL LEUKOTRIENE ANTAGWIST INDUCED BRONCHO-CONSTRICTION IN PATIENTS Findlay, S.R. MD Glass, II. MD Austin, TX Uilmingtcn, DE
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THE EFFECTS OF A LEUKOTRIENE FRXiERATE ASTHMA. Gaddy, Joseph MD Hargolskee, Dorothy MD Busse, Uilliam MD Madison, UI Rahuay, NJ
D4 (LTD4)
ICI UITH
UEDIATOR
RELEASE
FROW
1bIamot0, I. Kokubu, n. Furukaua, Y. Hanifin, U. Urenn, S.
200, 219 ON ABTIGENBRONCHIAL ASTIDIA. Easley, C.B. PhD Bar-den, J.M. BS
ANTAGONIST
(MK-571)
IN MILD
Bush, Robert K. Willianrs, Venessa
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AZELASTINE AEROSOL ATTENUATES IN ATOPIC DOGS. Meill, Edward A. MD Graf, Paul CM Frick, O.L. MD, PhD San Francisco, CA
LATE-PHASE
BRONCHIAL
Demiead, David MD Gold, Warren M. MD
SALMETEROL A 82 AGONIST INDUCES BRDNCHOOILATION A PLACEBO-CDNTROLLED SINGLE DOSE STUDY. Bierman, C.W. Georgens, J. Seattle, WA San Diego, CA
TREATMENT UITH THE LONG ACTING EFFICACY AND TOLERABILITY. Staleniieim, G. MD Lurxback, B. MD Piitulainen, E. MD Uerin, A. MD TroLLhattan, Sweden Boden, Sweden Uppsala, Sweden Stockholm, Sweden
PREDNISOLONE-SPARING EFFECTS ASTHMATIC CHILDREN. Narenda-Nathan, P. Pedersen, s. Noviski, N. Dermerk Sweden London, United Kingdom Jerusalem
82 AGDNIST
FOR 12 HRS. Kemp,
FORMOTEROL
OF NEBULISED
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DETECTED
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DOUBLE-BLIND EVALUATION OF AEROSOLIZED (0 FOR CONTROL OF ASTHMA IN CHILDREN Shapi ro, G. Pierson, U. Altman, L. Seattle, UA
ASTHMA:
L. K. T.
SUSPENSION Godfrey, Nikander, Warner,
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J.P.
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MONTHS, MD MD MD 0. MD
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AN INHALED STEROID? Jarvinen, M. Koskinen, S. Nikander, K. Persson, T. Sovijarvi, A. Svahn, T. Laitinen, L.A.
TRIAMCINOLDNE (T) VS CRWOLYN AND ADOLESCENTS. Bierman, U. Furukawa, C. Virant, F.
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CCUPARISOW OF 3 COnBINATIONS OF ALBUTERAL (A), BECLOBETHASONE (B) IN CHILDREN UITH ASTHMA. Seltzer, E.O. Eigen, H. San Diego, CA Jacksonville, FL Indianapolis, IN Birmingham, AL
PomEB SYmwIuI DSSS@iHB SLNBMY, MRRCN 25, 1:oB Pm - 4:Bo
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CLASS II WC RESTRICTION ALLERGENS, AMB V. Huang, Shru-Ku PhD Baltinmre, MI
OF HUMAN T-CELL
Ellis, E.F. Hemstreet,
M.P.
TO RAGUEED
POLLEN
Marsh,
THE ALLERGEN SPECIFIC T CELL INDIVIDUALS. Game, Richard D. PhD Lussier, Annette M. BA Counsell, Catherine M. BS Saryan, John MD Greenstein, Julia L. PhD Cabridge, ItA Boston, MA Burlington, HA Rochester, NY
(CHI
AND
1990 Pm
RESPONSES
TO HOUSE DUST XITE
RESPONSES
David
VIP-INDUCED
Jonathan
INHIBITIDN Barker,
OF ATDPIC
IDENTIFIED
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AND NOBATOPIC
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329
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Soledad
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T I):
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3 HEMAGGLUTININ ATTENUATES HUMAN LYMPHOPROLIFERATIDN. L. MD CA
CHIRONQMD ALLERGENS T CELL EPITOPES. Mawr, G. Hoffmann, H. Hamich, FRG Hartinsried, FRG
CT),
cgblation
IWJNCWLATION OF CELLULAR RESPONSES NDB-STIMILATORY PEPTIDES. O’Hehir, Robyn E. MD, PhD Palo AIto, CA Lcnden, UK Hmmwwnith, UK
PARAINFLUENZA PHA-INDUCED Frick, Oscar San Francisco,
THEOPHYLLINE
UillieDl Elizabeth Albert John
B CELL X. V.
BA A. L. MD
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STUDIES OF HUMAN IMMUNE Marsh, D.G. PhD Freidhoff, L.R. MS Ansari, A.A. PhD Meyers, D.A. PhD Baltimore, MD
RESPONSE
ALLERGEN
PROBING THE ANTIGENIC DIRECTED MUTAGENESIS. Smith, A. Hershey, D. Charlottesville, VA
T I IS ASSOCIATED
UITH
IN RELATION
TO ImUNE
M.
RESPONSIVENESS
TO GRASS
III. Shenbamrthi,
P.
2w0110, P.
RAGWEED
COMPLEX
POLLEN
ARE A MULTI-GENE
FAMILY
Bond, J.F. PhD Garman, R.D. PhD Kcury, R.S. BS Rafner, T. BS Rogers, B.L. PhD
(HHC)
HAPLOTYPES,
AMB A V RESPONSES, Cat&on, Steinberg, Blueenthal,
STRUCTURE
OF STAPH.
NUCLEASE
USING
J. P. M.
SITE-
Hershey, Benjernin,
C-DNA CLONING OF AMB V ALLERGENS Ghosh, Balaram PhD Baltimore, MD
CHARACTERIZATION Calderon, J. Roitman-Johnson, Roberts, S. Minneapolis, MN
CHI
Hoernstein, Baur, X.
AMB AI AND AMB AI1 FROH SHORT OF ALLERGENS. Keating, KM. PhD Griffith, I.J. PhD Ueber, L. MS King, T.P. PhD Klapper, D.G. PhD Kuo, M. PhD Cambridge, MA New York, NY Chapel Hill, NC
MAJOR HISTOCCMPATIBILITY ASTHMA AND RHINITIS. Roberts, S. Roitman-Johnson, B. Yunis, E. Ninneapolis, MN Boston, MA
HOHOLOGUES. P. MS Golden, D.B.K. MD Kautzky, E.E. MS Holland, C.L. MD
Zuollo,
IGE-RESPONSE TO CHIRONOWID SPECIFIC HLA-D-SEQUENCES. Tautz, C. Marsh, D.G. Baltimore, MD Munich, FRG
HLA-D SEWENCE ANALYSIS ALLERGENS LOL P 11 AND Ansari, A.A. PhD Shinaniya, N. MD Marsh, D.G. PhD Baltimore, MD
TO THE AMB V (RA5)
FROM RAGUEED
POLLEN. Marsh,
C. D.
David
G.
OF AMB A V EPITOPES. Rosenberg, Norman, Blunenthal,
B.
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A. J. U.
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APPEARANCE OF ALLERGENS OF ALTERNARIA ALTERNATA. Vijay, Hari II. PhD Young, 1. Martin PhD Ottawa, Canada
A NEU MONOCLONAL ANTIBOOY (SK). Larsen, L.V. PhD, MD Ledou~, R.A. BS Aurora, CO
IN THE MYCELIA
AND CULTURE
MEDIA
DURING
Burton,
TO AN ALLERGENIC
DETERMINANT
R.U.
MD
pm
STABILITY OF ALLERGENIC PROTEASES. Esch, Robert E. Lenoir, NC
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A WRINE NONOCLONAL ANTI-IDIOTYPIC ANTIBODY RAISED AGAINST A MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY TO RYE GRASS POLLEN ALLERGEN LOL P IV DETECTS A CCWCW IDIOTYPE ON HUMAN, MOUSE AND RABBIT ANTIBODIES TO LOL 0 IV. Zhou, En-Nin, MD Kisil, Fred T. PhD D&m-Fisher, Jacqie MM. MSc Rector, Edward S. PhD Won, Alec H. PhD, DSc Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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GENERATION OF ANTI-IDIOTYPIC AND ANTI-ANTI-ID MONOCLONAL AB IN SAME FUSION: CONFIRMATION OF THE JERNE’S THEORY. Hebert, J. Bernier, D. Boutin, Y. Jobin, M. Mowed, W. Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
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IGE AND IGG ANTIBODY Sriramarao, Subba Rao,
mKKlLATIOW OF ANTIGEN-INDUCED ACTIVATION BLODD OF BERMUDA GRASS ALLERGY PATIENTS. Smiley, B. BS EL Paso, TX
PDSTER CoNamENT
A ROLE
KALI
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Maureen
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INFLAWATORY Sodhi, N. Schroeter, Gleich, G.J. Leiferman, Rochester,
Diseases IO
CELLS IN CHRONIC MD A.L. MD MD K.M. MD MN
331
URTICARIA. Peterson, E.A. AS Reed, C.E. MD Butterfield, J.H. MD
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PLATELET FACTOR 4, EOSINOPHIL URTICARIA. Rosenkranz, A.R. MD Hippmann, G. MD Cot2, n. MD Vienna, Austria
CATIONIC
PROTEIN
AND HISTAMINE Uekkeli, Jarisch,
M. R.
ANTIBODIES AGAINST ENOTHELIAL CELLS IN THE SERA OF PATIENTS EPISODIC ANGIOOEDEHA AND HYPEREOSINOPHILIA. Gosset, Lassalle, P. Prin, L. Caprm, Tonnel, Lagrue, G. Capron, A. Lille, France
IDIOPATHIC uons. s. Patterson, Chicago,
ANAPHYLAXIS: m R. ey) IL
A CLINICAL
WEAL AND FLARE RESPONSES CHRONIC URTICARIA. Maxwall, David L. Lee, Tak H. London, UK
AEROALLERGEN SKIN PRICK ATWIC DERMATITIS (AD). Clark, R.A.F. MD Denver, CO
EOSINOPHIL CATIONIC Jakcb, T. Ring, J. UD, PhD Mmich, FRG
PROVOCATIOW OF ATOPIC FODD ADDITIVES (FA). Vieluf, D. cy) Traenckner, I. Munich, FRG
THE USE OF INTRAVENOUS DERMATITIS. Greenbrg, B.K. MD Lee, N. w) Katz, R.M. MD Los Angeles, CA
ImEDIATE AND DELAYED ALLERGENS IN CHILDREN Hirsch, T. Ehnert, B. Lau, S. Berlin, Uest Germany
IN COLD
WARY
TO INFLAMMATORY
OF 175
MEDIATORS
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INDOOR SAPROPHYTIC AEROSOLS Su, H.J. MS Spangler, J.D. PhD Boston, MA Ann Arbor. MI
420
421
422
423
424
TO DIFFEREPIT
Sastre, Lehrer,
IN ALLERGENICITY
TROPICALIS
SEASON
PREVALENCE OF ALLERGIC UESTERN GERMANY. Kuhr, J. HO Handel-Krmer, A. Urbanek, R. HO Freiburg, FRG
OF F'ISTACIA
IN A CARIBBEAN
AND RESPIRATORY
IN NASAL
BE PREDICTED
ATLANTICA. Reshef, A. MD Tmir, R. MD Uaisel, Y. PhD
CITY Puerta,
OF COLl#!i%IA. L. WC
HEALTH.
HtCRC!3IAL
ON THE BASIS
H.A.
PhD
PREVALENCE. Burge, H.A.
PhD
OF THE TREE Amdali, Shapiro, Vii-ant,
SENSITIZATION,
PREVALENCE OF RASIDIOSPORE UcCants, M.L. BA Bouquet, J. MD Mailing, H.J. MD Schultze-Uerninghaus, G. Neu Orleans, LA
HAYFEVER
AND ASTHMA stephan, Hader,
SKIN
TEST
(BS) J. MD, PhCI S.6, PhD
Burge,
ATOPY AND STEROID USE AS FACTORS Hohiuddin, F. MD Solomon, U.R. MD Ann Arbor, HI
CAN GRASS POLLEN POLLEN SEA=? furukawa, C.T. Picrson, U.E. Bicrman, C.U. AlMan, L.C. Seattle, UA
BASIDIOSPORE
REACTIVITY
IN EUROPE. Lehrer, Davias, Sastre,
E. G.G. F.S.
IN SOUTH v. S.
MD HD
S.B. PhD R.J. MD J. MD, Phb
MI
THE PREVALENCE OF SKIN TEST ALLERGIC PATIENTS. Cookingham, Cynthia L. MD Sears-Euald, Dolores RN Detroit, HI
REACTIVITY
TO BASIDIGSPORE Ounby, Lehrer,
353
EXTRACTS
IN
Dermis R. Samuel 8.
MD PhD
425
426
427
428
INDOOR AIR CONCENTRATION DISEASES IN CHILDREN. Kunz, B. MD Cries, A. Munich, West Germany
OF SO2 AND NOX AND FREQUENCY
Ring, Uberla,
CLINICAL AND IMMUNOLOGICAL EVALUATIONS REACTIVE DYE-EXPOSED UORKERS. Park, H.S. MD Kim, B.O. MD Roh, J.H. MD Hong, C-S MD Seoul, Korea
ALLERGIC ALVEOLITIS CASES. Baur, Xaver Romaalt, Horst Munich, FRG
IGE SENSITIVITY Gottlieb, S.J. Hutcheson, P.S. St. Louis, MO
OF ATOPIC
IN
ISOCYANATE
OF OCCLIPATIONAL
J. K.
ASTHMA
WORKERS:
PRESENTATION
DISCOIDELJR
Fritz Gunther
(DD). Garibnldi, Slavin,
430
INDIRECT ASSESSMENT OF EXPOSURE TO DIPHENYLMETHANE DIISOCYANATE BY EVALUATION OF SPECIFIC IWNE RESPOWSES TO XDI-HWAN SERU (HSA) IN FOAM UORKERS AT RISK FOR OCCUPATIONAL ASTM (M). Lushniak, B.D. Reh, C.M. Gallagher, J.S. Bernstein, Cincinnati, OH
432
A SATISFACTORY
INVESTIGATION OF OCCUPATIONAL Tarlo, Susan N. MB, BS Toronto, Ontario, Canada
433
OCCUPATImAL ASTHIU: Terr, Abbn I. MD San Francisco, CA
434
BABY’S BREATH (GYPHSOPHILIA FLORIST. Blaiss, U.S. MD English, n. BA New Orleans, LA
UORKER
E.F. R.G.
OCCUPATIONAL ASTHMA IN A PHARMACEUTICAL Perrin, B. MD Cartier, A. MD bntreal, Quebec, Canada
IS AN OPEN QUESTIONNAIRE TI(mAL ASTHMA? Halo, J.-L. MD L’Archeveque, J. RT Cartier, A. Ml Montreal, Puebec, Canada
MEANS
EXPOSED TO HYDRALAZINE. Halo, J.-L. MD
FOR DIAGNOSING
(UDI) ALBLIHIN
D.I.
OCCUPA-
Gherto, Lagier,
H. F.
Broder,
Irvin
PhD ND
ASTHMA.
ANALYSIS
OF DISABILITY
PANNICULATA)
MD
CLAIMS.
OCCUPATIONAL Daul,
354
MD MD MD
OF TUELVE
429
431
IN
Lee, U.K. Lee, K.J. Moon, Y.H.
Kronbach, Fruhmann,
TO DICTYOSTELILIM
MD, PhD PhD
ALLERGY
IN A
C.B.
MD,
PhD
435
436
437
430
439
440
441
442
443
CLINICAL AND IMMJNOLOGICAL PNEUMCMITIS DUE TO SHIITAKE Ratsui, Shigeru MD Kobayashi, Setsuo MD Haebashi, Japan Gurm, Japan
STUOIES Of OCCUPATIONAL MUSHRODM SPORES.
Nakazaua,
HYPERSENSITIVITY PNEUMONITIS MULTIPLE SENSITIZATION. Gadde, Jyothi MD Greenbelt, MD Greenville, NC
FROn
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SPECIFIC IN EXPOSED UORKERS. Hong, c-s HD Lee, U.K. MD Seoul, Korea
IGG AND IGG4
EXOTIC
BIRDS:
MAST CELLS LeviSchaffer, Jerusalem,
EVIDENCE
ANTIBOOIES
(MC)
OF EOSINOPHIL
IN NASAL
MAJOR
POLYPS
BASIC
Donald
WP). Denburg, Schuartz,
AND EOSINDPHIL
UASTOCYTOSIS PRESENTING Chines, A. MD Teitelbaun, S.L. MD St. Louis, MO
ALLERGIC
AS OSTEOPOROSIS:
355
J. MD L-6. MD
IN ACUTE
IN PATIENTS
ENCEPHALCWELITIS. Bremer,
A REPORT
NE
ii. rW, S. MiSS D.E. MD
Butterfield, Gonchoroff, Abrams,
Kephart, Leifemaan, Gleich,
ACTIVITY IN EXPERIUENTAL Francesca PhD Israel
MD
THE SY-
DEGRANULATION
PhD
DYE
H.S.
Liapis, Ncwi, deHel10,
WITH
R.
TO REACTIVE
PROTEIN
MD
FOR
Park,
ELEVATED PLASMA LEVELS OF IL-5 IN PATIENTS EPIWDIC ANGIOEDEMA AND EOSINOPHILIA. Gleich, G.J. Ml Leiferman, K.R. MD Silver, J.E. BS Rochester, RN Palo Alto, CA
TISSUE EOSINWHILLIA ORgITAL PSEUDOTWWZ. Noguchi, H. MD CaApklt, R.J. MD Troase, S.D. Iy) Rochester, MN
Tsugio
Hoffman,
CHARACTERISTICS OF MAST CELLS Kauabori, S. MD Irani, A-H. A. II) Dolovich, J. MD Richmond, VA Hamiltori, Ontario, Canada
CARDIAC LOCALIZATION CROTIZING HYOCARDITIS. Kephart, GA. BS Jureidini, S. MEchB Gleich, G.J. W Rochester, MN St. Louis, UD
HYPERSENSITIVITY
OF
J.
J.H. MD 1. PhD PhD
UITH G.M. BS KM. MD G.J. MD
Telma
PhD
OF 10 CASES. Pacifici, R. RD Korenblat, P.E. MD
CIOWOCLDNAL ANTIBODIES SURFACE COMPONENTS. Fox, C.C. MD Warner, J.A. PhD Bochner, B.S. MD Baltimore, MD
444
445
SPECIFIC
AND MAST CELL Wojtas, C. Dersch, C. Lichtenstein,
IGE-BINDING TO INFLAMMATORY Hallden, G. Johansson, S.G.O. Stockholm, Sweden
446
FOR HUMAN BASOPHIL
ES BS L.R.
CELLS. lied,
FIBRIN FORMATION AT ALLERGIC Atkins, P. MD Presti, C. UD Philadelphia, PA
INFLAWATORY
J.
REACTIONS. von Allmen, Zueiman, B.
C. BA MD
ORAL PRESEYTATfoW MaRREYT SESSIOY A luESDAY,mRcB27,19!xI 10:3D All - 11:3G M TOPIC: WDERATORS:
Treatmnt of ALLerBic Ernest Charlemorth, Ira Laurence, m
Skin IO
Diseases
447
IO:30
am
DCIUBLE-BLIND, CROSS-OVER COHPARISW OF TERFENADINE CT), ASTEMIZOLE (A), CHLORPHENIRAMINE (C) AND PLACEBO CP): SUPPRESSIVE EFFECTS a HISTAMINE-INDUCED WHEALS AND FLARES. Hcnillan, J.L. BSc Simons, K.J. PhD Simons, F.E.R. HD Uimipeg, Manitoba, Canada
448
lo:45
am
A DWBLE-BLIND, CROSS-OVER COnPARISON OF CETIRIZINE (Cl, TERFENADINE CT), AND LORATADINE (L) VS. PLACEBO (PI: SUPPRESSIVE EFFECTS ON HISTAMINE-INDUCED UHEALS AND FLARES. Simons, K.J. PhD McMiILan, J.L. BSc Simons, F.E.R. MD Uinnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
449
11:00
am
RELATIVE EFFICACY OF LORATADINE, IDIOPATHIC URTICARIA AND ATOPIC Monroe, E. Miluaukee, UI
450
11:15
am
CDIWARISOW OF ZADITEN AND CYPROHEPTADINE (ICU). c Sussman, G.L. MD Toronto, Ontario, Canada
HYDROXYZINE DERMATITIS.
IN
AND PLACEBO
IDIOPATHIC
ORAL PRESENTATIOW COWJRRENT SESSION B TUESIAY, MARCH 27, 1990 10:3G M - 11:3B 1111 TOPIC: MODERATORS:
OccqWiamlAstImII John Salvamio,m Jem-Lu: Malo,
NJ
356
IN
COLD
CHRONIC
URTICARIA
MD
451
lo:30
am
TEN YEAR FOLLCWUP Walker, C.L. MD Harris, K.E. BS Patterson, R. MD Chicago, IL St. Paul, MN
452
lo:45
am
PREVALENCE OF OCCUPATIONAL FACTURING PLANT. L'archeveque, J. RT Ghezzo, II. PhD Cartier, A. MD Montreal, Puebec, Canada Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
453
454
1l:OO
11:15
am
am
TOPIC: HOBERATQRS: 10:30
am
OF UORKERS
ASTHMA
EXPOSED
IHWNOLoGIC Bernstein, Klinceuicr, Nsnnin@sen, Cincimati,
EVALUATIOll I.L. w) S.L. DO G.U. DVM, OH
Yiatkhe tilwr;i~ AJtdtwGrant,Im WOomld,
TO TRIMELLITIC Gramer, Roach
DUE TO WAR
ANHYDRIOE. L.C. MD D. MD
CUM IN A CARPET
RANU-
Saucy, F. MD Malo, J.-L. MD Dolovich, J. MD
GUINEA PIG INNALATIM ABD INJECTIW MDDELS MOLECULAR UEIGHT CHEMICAL SENSITIZERS. Sarlo, K. PhD Cincinnati, OH
Sma 455
STUDY
OF OPIATE-EXPQSED
FOR THE DETECTION Clark,
OF LOU E.D.
UORKERS. Biagini, Hittnmn, Bernstein,
PhD
R.E. PhD R. f4D B.I. MD
Factors 10
PURIFICATIW OF HISTAMINE RELEASING FACTOR mmowuCLEAI? CELLS (IINC) AND CELL LINES. AL-, Rafeul MD Melter, Jody BS Grant, J. Andrew MD Galveston, TX
(HRF)
PRGDUCED
BY
Forsythe, Lett-Broun,
Patricia Michael
456
10:45
am
RELATIONSHIP OF ONE FORFI OF HWAN HISlAHIBE TO CONSECUTIVE TISSUE ACTIVATING PEPTIDE-III Bwza, H.L. Kornfeld, D. Fischer, T. Hossler, P.A. Gorevic, P.G. Stony Brook, NY Am Arbor, HI
457
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am
PLATELET ACTIVATING FACTOR (PAF) ENBAUCES ABD UBRHDLYB IBRIEITS PLATELET PRODUCTION OF PLATELET-DERIVED HISTAWWE RELEABWG FACTOR (PD-NRF). Fisher, Robert H. bale, J. Stuart BS Greenville, NC
458
11:15
am
ALTERED PRCWCTIOW OF AND RESPONSIVENESS FACTOR(S) AFTER IRUUNOTHERAPY. Hsieh, Kue H. MD Taipei, Taiuan, ROC 357
A. A.
RELEASIBG FACTOR (NRF) (CTAP-III). Reddigari, S.R. Ramni, N. Smith, E.M. Castor, C.U. Kaplan, A.P.
TO HISTAHINE
RELEASING Liao,
Tung
N.
MS
MD
BS PhD
ORAL PREBERTATIOY CORQIlRERT SESSIOH D TUEsoAY, MARCH 27, 1990 109 AM - 11:3D AM TOPIC: HGDERATORS:
459
460
461
462
lo:30
10:45
11:00
11:15
Treatment Clifton JaesKap,Io am
am
am
am
of Childmod Fur&ma, w)
Astha
VARIABILITY OF AIRUAY RESPONSIVENESS OF BETA-AGWISTS AND CORTICOSTEROIDS. Becker, Allen B. I@ Simons, F. Estelle R. MD Uinnipeg, Wanitobs, Canada
NEBULIZED INHALED STEROID CHILDREN LESS THAN AGE 5. Zinmermsn, B. MD Naus, F. BSc Toronto, Ontario, Cards
CDMPARISON OF ALBUTEROL ASTHMA. Yolfe, J.U. lw) Ratner, P.H. MD San Jose, CA Seattle, UA San Antonio, TX
IN CHILDREN
(BUDESONIDE);
UITH
ASTHMA:
McMiLLan,
PROLONGED
HIGH
SYRUP
Janice
L.
DOSE THERAPY
Treblay,
AND METAPROTERENOL
EFFECT
IN CHILDREN Shapiro, Yancey,
D.
RN
UITH G.G. S.U.
MD UD
12 HOURS’ BRONCHODILATOR EFFECT OF INHALED FORMATEROL IN CHILDREN ASTHMA: A DOUBLE-BLIND CROSSOVER STUDY VS SALBUTAIKK. Graff-Lonnsvig, Viggo ND Browal&, Lars Stucklholm, Sweden
UITH MD
ORAL PRESERTATIQI CoyQRRlEyT SESSIGR E TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1990 10:M AR - 11:30 AR TOPIC: WDERATORS:
Airway Reactivity FredRargreave,IO RabertLeranstc,Nl
463
lo:30
am
PREDICTING CHANGE IN BRONCHIAL INHALED STEROID THERAPY. Ferguson, Alexander C. MD Vancouver, BC
464
lo:45
am
HYPEROSMOLAR SALINE (HS) CHALLENGE IN CHILDREN: RELATIONSHIP METHACHOLINE (Ml, EXERCISE CHALLENGE (E) AND THERAPY. Virant, F.S. Uilliams, Bierman, C.U. Pierson, Shapiro, G.G. Furukaua, Altman, L.C. Seattle, UA
358
HYPER-RESPONSIVENESS
IN
IN CHILDREN
ON
TO P.V. U.E. C.T.
BY
465
466
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11:15
am
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TOPIC: WQERATWS:
AIRMAY REACTIVITY TO ALLERGEN RHINITIC ATOPIC INDIVIDUALS. Ruller, B.A. MD Suelzer, 14.T. PhD Richerson, H.B. MD Ioua City, IA
DOES NOT DIFFERENTIATE
Vegh, Leick,
LDNGITUDINAL CHANGES IN BRONCHIAL FDRRER ASTHMATIC CHILDREN. Radford, P.J. Beutra, A. Demb J. amha, NE
AirmyReqxmiwmess stcpha I401g#ate, Tdr Lee,HJ
ASTHWATIC
REACTIVITY
(BR)
AND
A.B. C.
MD RN
IN ASTHMATIC
AND
HQPP, R. Biven, R. Townley, R.
IO
467
1:00
pn
MEDIATOR RELEASE AFTER SERIAL RAGUEED CHALLENGE. GeorBitis, John U. MD Uinston-Salem, NC
468
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REDUCED ALLERGEN-INDUCED NASAL SYMPTDHS AND LEUKOTRIEIIE WITH AN ORALLLY ACTIVE 5-LIPOXYGERASE INHIBITOR. Knapp, Houard R. MD, PhD Nashville, TN
SYNTNESIS
469
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ENBAJICED REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES METABOLISM ANTIGEN CHALLENGE IN RUUAN ASTHMA. Calhcun, U.J. UD Redison, UI
CELLS
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472
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PLATELET ACTIVATING FLBICTW. Zoratti, E.H. Bates, M.E. Busse, U.U. Madison, UI
FACTOR
EFFECT OF AEROSOL PGFZA. La&e, B.L. PhD UaBner, H-N., Jr. Baltimore, MD
DISTRIBUTION
RAGWEED
(PAF)
CHALLEME
PRIRERS
CWPARED
OF AIRSPACE
TO SINGLE
Bush,
HWAN
EOSINCPHIL Geiger, Sedguick,
HOMOGENEITY
ON AIRWAY
BRWIAL CHALLENGE UITN PLATELET-DERIVED (PD-RRF)SUPERNATANT INDUCES PROLWZED WIN) AND HYPERREACTIVITY IN THE ALLERGIC Fisher, R.H. II) Uirfet-Svet, K.L. BS Uetqer, Y.J. MD Greenville, NC
359
R.K.
MD
(EOS) K. J.B.
REACTIVITY Normsn, Adams,
MD
FOLLOUS
P.S. G-K.,
TO MD III
PbD
HJSTAVIIWE RMASSII IiAcToa S IN DlMdMC WWBCE ASTHMATIC RABQIT M&EL. Henriksen, R.A. PhD Atkinson, L.B. BS
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BRONCHIAL CHALLENGE UITH PLATELET-DERIVED (PD-HRF) INDUCES A PULMONARY EOSINOPHILIC Metzger, U.J. MD Atkinson, L.B. BS Fisher, R.H. MD Greenville, NC
HISTAMINE INFILTRATE.
R.A. K.L.
RESPIRATORY
ALTERATION OF BRDNCHIAL AND CHRWIC BRONCHITIS Bouquet, J. Chanez, P. Barnem, G. Michel, F.B. Montpellier, France
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s. S.M. L.I.
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ALLERGIC? Uentz,
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SUBJECTS,
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RESPONSES TO INHALED KALLIDIN, BRADYKININ IN NORMAL AND ASTHUATIC CHILDREN. Holgate,
ARE NON-ALLERGIC ASTHMATICS Wallen, M.D. MD Reed, C.E. MD Rochester, UN
SINUSITIS PREVALENCE Blaser, Mark A. UD Evans, Richard III Chicago, IL
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CWARATIVE AIRWAY LDESARG91-BRADYKININ Polosa, R. Southenptcn, UK
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J.Y. N. J.
Todd
A.
MD
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INVOLVEMENT OF SENSORY NEURCPEPTIDES PLASMA PROTEIN EXUDIATION (PPE) INTO Koualski, M.L. MD Lmdgren, J. MD Kaliner, M.A. MD Bethesda, MD Lcdz, Poland
480
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LATE INFLAMMATION FOLLOWING ALLERGIC ASTHMATICS. Liu, M. MD Proud, D. PhD Galli, S. MD Bleecker, E. MD Baltimore, MD
ANTIGEN
IN THE MECHANIBN OF NEUROGENIC THE AIRWAY LUHEN. Didier, A. MD Igarashi, Y. MD
CHALLENGE
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EOSINOPHIL HUUM AND Luxlgren, Lundg-en, Marom, 2. Baraniuk, Shelhamer, Bethesda, New York,
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THE RELATIONSHIP OF DIURNAL VARIATIDNS EOSINOPHILS (EOS) AND THE DEVELWNT Bates, U.E. Calhoun, U.J. Madison, WI
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THE EFFECT OF A RHINOVIRUS (RV) INFECTION DN THE AIRUAY INHALED ANTIGEN AND RISE IN PLASHA HISTAMINE (HIS). suenson, c. Dick, Busse, U. Madison, WI
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IN PERIPBERAL BLOOD OF NOCTIJRAL ASTHHA. Schrader, L. Busse, U.U.
ENHANCcD BASOPHIL HISTAMINE RELEASE (HR) INWBATION UITH LIVE RHINOVIRUS (RV). Huftel, H.A. Snenson, C.A. Madison, UI
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ADHESION AND TRANSENDOTHELIAL CLONES. Kavanaugh, A. MD Hoover, T. Lightfoot, E. Dallas, TX
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BASWHIL Minotti, Siraganian, Seattle, Bethesda,
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OXYGEN FREE RADICALS DISEASES. RGDULATION Gallet, H. Aloui, R. Biot, N. Lagarde, M. Lyon, France
INFANT BRONCHOALVEOLAR Wolf, R.L. UD Chicego, IL
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EARLY AND LATE ASTHMATIC REACTIONS FOLLOUIffi AN ALLERGEN RovoCATION ARE ASSOCIATED WITH AN INCREASE IN HISTAWNE RELEASING FACTOR (HRF) SYNTHESIS BY MONONUCLEAR CELLS (#NC). KUWI, Piotr IO Alsm, Rafeul MD Merciniek, Helgorzata BS Rozniecki, Jerzy HO Lodz, Poland
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SYSTEUIC LYNPHDCYTE ACTIVATION AND CD4 SUBSEl HYPERSENSITIVITY (DTH) SKIN TESTING. Henry, R.E. MD Guetz, D.U. PhD, MD Lackland, AFB, TX
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ENHANCEMENT OF STEADY STATE LEVEL.OF IL-1 ALVEOLAR MCRU’RAGES (PAHMD PEWWEUAI. CULTURED UITH TOBACCO GLYCOPROTEIN. Fonscier, L. MD Manzo, G. Francus, T. PhD New York, NY
AI&D IL-6 FIRNA IN F’tJMWARY BLOC@ LEUKdeYTES W&L)
LONG-LIVED INDUCTIDN HayCLass, Uinnipeg,
RESPONSES:
REGULATION OF ESTABLISHED IGE OF IFN-Y PRODUCING CD4 T CELLS Kent T. PhD Manitoba, Can&
STUDIES OF SERUI FCE RECEPTOR UITN ALLERGY/ImtllKI)EFICIERCY. Krishna, S. ID Urvd, K. MD St. Petersburg, FL
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Jyonouchi, Good, R.A.
H. MD PhD, DSc
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INTERLEUKIN-2 Murthy, K.K. Ali, M. MS Uolfson, K. New Orleans,
LEVELS IN DVM, PhD
PATIENTS
WITH
ALLERGY/ASTHMA. Bhandaru, S. BS Tu, L. Iy) Kunar, P. MD
MD LA
POSTER SrwwsIlRI UxamERT !IEssIoN TUESDAY, RANCH 27, l:oopn-4:wPR TOPIC: MDDERATORS:
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SPECIFIC ANTIBCXIIES, ISOTYPES AND SUBCLASSES SENSITIVE TO COU’S MILK ALLERGENS. Yet, J-M. PhD de Luca, Ii. PhD Peltre, G. PhD Jouy-en-Josas, France Paris, France
FRDM TUENTY
ORAL CHALLENGE PATIENTS. Bernhisel-Broadbent, Baltimore, IBI
FISH
AND IN VITRO
IDIOPATHIC ANAPHYLAXIS Engler, David B. MD Grant, J. Andrew MD Galveston, TX
IWNE CROSS-REACTIVITY HYPERSENSITIVITY. Magnolfi, C. MD Saqmn, H.A. MD Baltimore, MD
J.
STUDY
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Pelissier, David,
IN
J.P. MD
B.
Sampson,
INDUCED
AMONG CEREAL
BY CASUAL
GRAINS
H.A.
PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS IN ADVERSE Parker, S.L. PhD Leznoff, A. MD Krondl, M. PhD Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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A COMPARISON OF PARENTAL PERCEPTION, SKIN ANTIBODIES TO FOODS IN ASTHMATIC CHILDREN. Adler, B.R. MBChB Price, J.A. PhD London, UK
364
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EXPOSURE TO UHEAT. Allen, Richard RN,
IN CHILDREN
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de Blay, Candolfi,
F. E.
MD MD,
PhD
TO FOODS. Sussmsn, Tarlo,
PRICK
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PA
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SENSITIZATION TO AVIAN PROTEINS PREDISPOSES CATION OF LIVETIN AS AN IMPORTANT ALLERGEN. PauLi, G. MD Hoyet, C. Strasbourg, France
PhD
HYPERSENSITIVE
MD
POSSIBLY
PATIENTS
S.
G.L. MB
MD
AND IGE
Assadullahi, Uarner, J.O.
T. BSc MD
514
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pm
FoaO ALLERGY (FA): Gallo, C. MD Ortolani, C. ND Milan, Italy
515
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UTILITY OF FOOD CHALLENGES Moyer, David B. MD San Diego, CA
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DETERMINATION OF THE Bauer, C. Peter F4D Burou, Gerhard PhD Mnchan, FRG Uppsala, Suedan Freidburg, FRG
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SENSITIUTIIM TO SOY IN CHILDREN Daniele, Saverio MD Cantani, Arnaldo I*), PhD Ragno, Wanda HD La Sapimza, Italy
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COMPARISOII OF BREAST, Cm INCIDENCE OF COW'S Host, A. MD Hansen, L. MD Gjesing, B. PhD Odense, Demmrk Viborg, Danmark Horsholm, Swden
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FOW
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WHEY NYDROLYSATE ABD CASEIN NYDRDLYSATE MILK ALLERGY IN HIGH RISK INFABTS. Halken, S. Osterballe, Louenstein,
A HYPO-ALLERGENIC INFANT FOOO, PROFYLAC: COMPARISON WITH OTHER MILK FORMULAS. Gjesing, B. PhD Hatken, S. IUJ Larsen, J.N. PhD Odense, Demmrk Viborg, Derawk Horsholm, Sueden
ALLERGIC REACTIONS Gern, J.E. w) Evrard, H.M. MD Baltimore, IID New York, NY
IRRITABLE
TO MILK-CONTAMINATED
MATERNAL FOOD ELIMINATION DURING LATE IN THE CHILD - A FIVE YEAR FOLLW-UP. Felth-Hagnusson, Karin UD Linkoping, Suedan
IMEDIATE REACTORS TO COW'S WHEY AND CASEIN HYDROLYSATE Schwartz, Robert H. MD Rochester, NY
ABALYTICAL
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ND
MD 0. H.
MD DSc
0. Il.
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AND ALLERGIC
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GASTRIC REACTABILITY GASTRITIS IN PATIENTS Kurek, M. MD Ring, J. MD, Ph Munich, Uest Germany
TO FLOUR AND CAMPYLOBACTER WITH FLOUR ALLERGY.
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525
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RESULTS OF A THIRTY-TUO SUBJECTS. Garriga, M.M. BD Metcalfe, D.D. MD Bethesda, II)
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NORMAL Dockhorn, Halsey, Overland Prairie
IGG RESPONSES R.J. Ml J.F. PhD Park, KS Village, KS
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IN PATIENTS UITH (IHF). PascuaL, C.Y. Ojeda, J.A.
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POSTER STWOSIWI -NT SESSIDR D TUESDAY, &ARCH 27,lmD 1:oo PI4 - 4:w PM ALLergjen Characterization Thamis Platts-Rills, Robert Bush, m llemilrg Lonemtein,
TOPIC: IRIDERATDRS:
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CHARACTERIZATIOW OF UHITE FDCUSSING AND SDS-PAGE. We&w, H.J. MD St.
528
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Louis,
OAK ALLERGENS
BY COMBINED
ISOELECTRIC Dixit,
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I40
CROSS-REACTIVITY BETWEEN WHITE WERCUS LAURIFOLIA). Uright, D.N. MD Fernandez-Caldas, E. PhD Jelks, M.L. MD Tanpe, FL Sarasota, FL
OAK (PUERCUS
ALBA)
AND LAUREL Trudeau, Bucholtz, Lackey,
DEWNSTRATION OF COMON AND UNIGUE ALLERGENS IN AMERICAN (PARTHENIW HYSTEROPHORUS) AND UESTERN RACWEED (AMBROSIA BY IHMIJNOBLOTTING. Lewis, u. PhD Uilson, Ueckwr, H.J. HD St. Louis, MO
366
DAK Y.L. MS G.A. MD R.F. MD
FEVERFEU PSYLOSTACHYA) P.
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IDENTIFICATION OF MAJOR BAKER'S ASTHMA. Martin, E. BS Armntia, A. MD Barber, D. BCh Gomez, L. BS de Andres, 8. BS Palomino, P. PhD Madrid, Spain
WHEAT-FLOUR
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ALLERGEN
CROSSREACTIVE ALLERGENS OF SHRIXP AND IIgMOBLOT INHiBITIONS. Goetz, D.Y. PhD, MD Lackland AFB, TX
PRODUCTION OF FRJRINE Beach Daul, Carolyn Lehrer, S.B. PhD New Orleans, LA
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INDENTIFICATIDN OF PEANUT Lee, C.E. MD Goetz, D.U. PhD, MD Lackland AFB, TX
AND TRUE NUT ALLERGENS
DEVELOPMENT OF MDNOCLONAL Hefle, S. MS chu, F.S. PhD Madison, WI
ANTIBODIES
535
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RELEASE OF ALLERGENS/ANTIGENS Little, S. BSc Longbottom, J.L. PhD London, UK
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RECOGNITION OF 2 EPITOF’ES W4OCLONAL ANTIBDDIES. Pacheco, F. IIS Barnes, C. PLD Kansas City, MO
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CROSS-REACTIVE STUDIES. Homer, U.E. Lehrer, S.B. New Orleans,
ALLERGENS
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B.A.
TO SNRIllp Morgan, English,
ANTIGENS. J.E. PhD Michele BS
PROTEINS. Fotgert, Bush,
J,
UITH
FLMIGATUS Price, Uarner,
GLYCOPROTEIN Portnoy,
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IN PATIENTS
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INHIBITIOW OF IGE-BINDING Portnoy, J. MD Barnes, C, PhD Kansas City, HO
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MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AND DER FI I. Louenstein, Ii. DSc Horsholm, Denmark
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FROn DER F I Schou,
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MJRINE MONOCLONAL Le Mao, J. PhD Le Gall, A. BS David, B. MD Paris, France
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DIFFERENCES IN THE ALLERGENIC CROSS-REACTIVITY PATTERNS BETWEEN NONPYROGLYPHID AND PYROGLYPHID MITES IN TW POPULATIMS. van Hage-Hamsten, M. MD, PhD Uachado, L. MD, PhD Barros, M.T. CD Juhansson, S.G.O. MD, Stockholm, Sueden Sao Paulo, Brazil
544
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MINOCOLONAL ANTIBODIES DIRECTED de Groot, Hans UD Aelberse, Rob C. PhD Amsterdam, The Netherlands
AFFINITY PURIFICATION HONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES. Klysnsr, S. BSc Lownstein, H. DSc Horsholm, Dermssrk
ALLERGENIC
TO THREE
OF GRASS-POLLEN
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ANTIBOOIES
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GROUP V ALLERGENS
W DER F I. A. PhD J.C. PhD
Karina
USING
Matthiesen,
545
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NUCLEOTIDE SEPUENCE DERIVATION OF THEIR Mohapatra, Shyam Hill, Robart Olsen, Egil Zhang, Lei Winnipeg, Manitoba,
546
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ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION GRASS (POA PRATENSIS) POLLEN. Chao, Nelson T. MD Buckley, C. Edward, III, MD Durham, NC
G.H.
F.
WC
ANALYSIS OF THREE POA P I ALLERGEN CDNA CLWES AND B AND T CELL EPITOPES. Sehon, Alec Silvanovitch, Andre Hamel, Andre Yang, Ming Canada
OF A NEUTRAL
AHINOPEPTIDASE Grimn,
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T.
PORTER RYN'llSIlM mRamEuY RERRIOR E TUEWAY, NARCH 27, 1990 l:ooPR-MmPR TOPIC: MODERATORS:
547
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Eosimphils 6erry Gleich, HI Robert Rcleimer,ID
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INDUCTION ON INTRACELLULAR FREE IONIZED HUMAN EOSINOPHILS BY PLATELET ACTIVATING Kroegel, C. Lui, M. MacGlashan, D. Baltimore, MD
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CALCILM FACTOR.
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Warner, J. Lichtenstein,
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IMHIBITORY EFFECT OF A SELECTIVE PLATELET ACTIVATING FACTOR RECEPTOR ANTAGOBIST (WEB 2086) ON PAF INDUCED EIDSINWNIL CHEMJTAXIS IN HWAW BLOOD. okada, c. MD Miyagaw, N&e, M. MD Agrauat, Townley, R.G. X0 Cmahe, NE INHIBITORY EFFECT OF KETOTIFEN CHEBOTAXIS. Sugiyma, II. MD Miyagawa, H. MD lownley, R.G. MD Omaha, NE
ON LTC4
RELEASE
THE ROLE OF ELM-1 TO ENDOTHELIUIJ. Kyan-Awg, U. Lee, T.H. London, UK
Nabe, U. Agrawal,
OF EOSINOPHILS
INHIBITIW OF LEUKOTRIENE A 5-LYPOXYGEBASE INHIBITOR Fukuda, T. UD Akutsu, 1. UD Tcchigi, Japan
GLUCOCORTICOIDS SPECIFICALLY Lmas, Arm M. MD Klunk, David A. BS Uiami, FL Be1 t imore, MD
(E)
ACROSS
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cr) D.K.
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RELATIMSHIP BETUEEN BRONCHCMLVEOLAR PROTEINS ABD THE ONSET AND RECOVERY Gmdet, R.H. Torcellini, C.A. Gleich, G.J. Ridgefield, CT Rochester, MN
556
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AN ANTI-#BUN EOSINOPHIL ANTI-Y THAT REACTS HYPEREGSINOPHILIC PATIENTS BUT NOT UITH TBOSE Ochiai, K. MD Takahashi, H. Kisura, A. MD Chiba, Japan
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TO PLATELET ABB EOSIBPHILS. Marcus, Joseph
Casale,
AND SCAM-1
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AND EOSINOPHIL
INCREASE IN INTRACELLULAR FREE CALCIUU IN RESPGW ACTIVATING FACTOR (PAF) IN IRJBAN BLC@D BELWROPHILS Agrwal, Dewndra K. PhD Townley, Robert G. MD amha, NE
PAF-INDUCED CHENOTAXIS BARRIER. Little, TM. MD Iowa City, IA
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T. S.
SURVIVAL. Geon, Olga Schleimer,
WITH m, MD
G. BS Robert P.
LAVAGE @AL) EOSIBWHIL-DERIVED OF AJRUAY HYFERREWGI’JSIVEBESS. Uegner, C.D. Clarke, C.C. Letts, L.C.
UITH FRm
gBABULGCYTES FRGB MUMAL SUBJECTS. 1wamt0, I. m Yeshida, S. WI Tmioka, H. MD
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ALLERGEN-SPECIFIC Fujiseua, T. MD Kamiya, Il. ND TSU, Japan
IGA
AND EOSINOPHIL
IN ASTHMA. Uchida, Sakurai,
EOSINOPHIL CATIONIC PROTEIN (ECP) ALLERGIC CHILDREN UITH ASTHMA. Hadlin, Gunilla I@ Venge, Per MD, PhD Stockholm, Sweden Uppsala, Suedan
INTRACELLULAR APPLICATION IN GUINEA PIG EOSINOPHILS. CromuelI, 0. PhD Lindau, M. PhD Kay, A.B. MD, PhD London, UK Berlin, FRG
A CCMPARISW OF ANTIGENIN BATS. Ritter, M. Castleman, U. Madison, UI
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AND EFFECTOR
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EOSINWHILS AND LYMPHOCYTES IN TUBERCULIN AND ALLERGEN-INDUCED REACTIONS IN ATWIC AND NON-ATOPIC SUBJECTS. Gaga, M. Ml Freu, A.J. Varney, V. MD Kay, A.B. London, UK
EOSINOPHIL ACTIVATION Lahoz, Carlos MD de1 Pozo, Victoria Tramon, Paloam TA Madrid, Spain
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EOSINOPHILIA
Sorkness, Lemanske,
CORRELATION OF SUPEROXIDE PIG EOSINOPHILS. Rimnar, J. Church, W.K. Southampton, UK
PhD
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MOLECULES. da Andres, Belen BS Martin, Elena BS Palomino, Pilar PhD
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REGULATION OF Il4WNOLOBULIN-INDUCED Kite, H. MD Gleich, G.J. MD Rochester, UN
EOSINOPHIL
DEGRANULATION BY CAMP. Abu-Gharaleh, R.I. Abraham, R.T. PhD
NEUTROPHIL ACTIVATION BY EOSINOPHIL GRANULE-DERIVED PROTEIN #BP) ENHANCES EXPRESSION OF CR3 AND CR4. May, J.N. II) Gleich, G.J. MD Chicago, IL Rochester, MN
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MAJOR Uhisler, Thomas,
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RADIOIMMlJNOASSAY OF HUMAN EOSINOPHIL Peterson, C. DHSci Mystrand, J. Dahl, R. MD
CATICMIC
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IWeir, J.E. RN, MS Anderson, N.M. RN, BS Reed, C.E. MD Metton, L.J., III MD !ii lverstein, M.D. MD
CORD BLOW ICE AND MONTH OF BIRTH. Johnson, C.C. PhD lkcullough, J. BLocki, S. BS, RN Johnson, C.S. MS Detroit, MI
IMPACT OF 3 MODELS OF ASTHMA Scmssgas, P. MD llughes, G. Iy) Stmcwage. F. NA San Francisco, CA San Jose, CA Secrmento, CA Palo Alto, CA
BIRD FEATHER ANTIGENS BRWCHIAL ASTHHA. Teuer, Iva Frdmsnn, G&inter Munich, FRG
ETHUOID-SPHENOID SIRUSITIS. Richardson, M. Seattle, UA
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COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTIVENESS AND SAFETY OF CEFTIN UITH AUGMENTIN IN THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE BACTERIAL MAXILLARY SINUSITIS. Rohr, Albert S. MD Spector, Sheldon, L. MD Katz, Roger H. MD Rachelefsky, Gary S. MD Collins, Jeffrey, PhD Siegel, Sheldon C. MD Adair, Robert Ml Hitler, Chipp MD Butler, David MD Roth, Ronald MD Los Angeles, CA
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CHALLENGE OF PEDIATRIC SMOKE (ETS).
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PROI’RANOLOL CONCENTRATIONS ON ISOLATED SECTIONS: STUDIES WITH HISTAMINE, ALBUTEROL, Ledoux, Vaughan,
TRACHEAL MUCUS RHEOLOGY AND CLEARABILITY EFFECT OF AZELASTINE. Rmnirez, Oscar MD App, Ernst H. MD King, llalcolm PhD E&ontun, Alberta, Canada
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EFFECT OF AZELASTINE DN TRACHEAL SECRETION AS A MEASURE OF IUICOLYTIC ACTIVITY. Dimnantis, U. Chand, N. Sofia, R.D. Cranbury, NJ
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PHARMACOLOGY AND ANTIALLERGY OF PAF AND HISTAMINE. Kreutner, W. Egan, R.U. Blotmfield, NJ
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CHALLENGE. Skoner, Fireman,
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MD ND
CHILDREN. J.S. G.
Lacoste, Barneon, Ilcusquet,
ACTIVITY
ANTAGDNIST
A.
IN
ISOLATED
J.Y. G. J.
CANINE
Pan, Xiaolei MD Russell, Donald Y.
AND HISTAMINE
FURING
PROLDNGED Karpink, Atkins,
SERW
IGE AND SPECIFIC IGE TEST (+FRT) A. MD D.S. RN, PNP PA
AND EFFICACY A.R. MD D. RN PA
A DUAL
SCLERDDERMA.
ANTIBOOIES IN FOR ASTHMA.
SCHOOL
OF UNI-DUR
373
IN 7 TO 12 YEAR MD
U.H. P.C.
CHILDREN
Rogers, Firemn,
NASAL CORGESTIOll AFTER TOPICAL ALLERGEN CHALLENGE: RESPONSE AND RELATION TO THE NASAL CYCLE. Brooks, C.D. MD Kalamazoo, MI
SAFETY Roeklin, Mayer, Chester,
0.
Billah, MM. Gulbenkian,
CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDE PHOSPNODIESTERASE TRACHEAL SMDOTH MUSCLE CELLS. Krtanouski, Joseph J. PhD Robicsek, Steven A. HS Poison, Jmas B. PhD T=w, FL
TOTAL
ALLERGEN
DEVELOPMENT
ACTIVITY
POSITIVE FREE-RUNNING
588
NASAL
UA
SKIN REACTIVITY TO CDDEINE CORTICOSTEROID THERAPY. Olson, R. MD Shelanski, S. MD Zuebtan, 6. MD Philadelphia, PA 587
AFTER
MD
WITH
K.D. P.
UNILATERALITY Butler,
CHILDREN. Uetfgand, Gawchik,
D.L.
M.J. S.n.
MD MD
OF RN
RN DO
MD
590
591
592
593
FREQUENCY OF ASTHMA, RHINITIS, ATOPIC DERMATITIS IN A SCHOOL POPULATION AGED 6 TO 18 YEARS. Stevens, Uim J. MD De Clerck, Luc S. MD Antuerp, BeLgius
A COMMJNllY-BASED STUDY II. SURVIVAL RATES. Silverstein, M.D. MD LaPLante, J.H. RN Notermann, M.L. RN O’Connell, E.J. MD O’Fallon, U.M. PhD Rochester, MN
OUTCOME OF SHORT-TERM ASTHMATIC CHILDREN. Weinstein, A. MI P&n, R. MD Ui Lmington, DE
IMMEDIATE SKIN (SE). Adinoff, A.D. McCall, L.L. Denver, CO
TEST
OF THE EPIDEMIOLCY
ALONE
OR COMBINED
Van
OF ASTHMA
Bever,
Hugo
Hair, J.E. RN, MS Anderson, H.H. RN, BS Read, C.E. IID Melton, L-J., III MD Yunginger, J.U. MD
REHABILITATIOW
HOSPITALIZATION
FOR SEVERE Faust,
REACTIVITY
TO FDA APPROVED
D.
PhD
STANDARDIZED
MD
EXTRACTS
Rosloniec, Nelson,
D.M. H.S.
Iy)
INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIVE EVALUATION OF THE ACCURACY AND PRECISION OF RELATIVE POTENCY (RP) ESTIMATED BY PARALLEL-LINE SKIN TEST (PLST). Turkeltaub, P.C. MD Uandel, J. PhD Zenger, V. PhD Bethesda, MD Gaithersburg, MD
5%
PREVALENCE OF SKIN TEST REACTIVITY IN AN URBAN POPULATION IN MADRID Sastre, J. UD, PhD Laso, M.T. MD Sastre, A. W Neu Orleans, LA Madrid, Spsin
597
DETECTION OF SPECIFIC BASIDICMYCETES. Uillierns, P. Homer, U.E. Lehrer, S. Neu Orleans, LA
SEAmAL Paquet, Tresblay, Cormier, Sainte-Foy,
MD
(1964-1984).
594
596
P.
IGG,
IGA,
TO DIFFERENT (SPAIN).
COCKROACHES Ibanez, Alvarez, Lehrer,
AND IGM ANTIBODIES
374
OIS THE RESPONSE
M.D. E. S.B.
ND, PhD HD, PhD PhD
AGAINST OnNeil, Reed,
AND CIRCADIAN INFLUENCES Francois MD Guy WC Yvon WI Quebec, Canada
EXTRACTS
TO SKIN Boulet, Bedard,
C. U.
PRICK TESTS. Louis-Philippe Gaetane RN
MD
598
599
600
601
602
603
604
605
606
RUBBER-SPECIFIC Skater, Jay E. Mostello, Lucille Uashington, DC
IGE UD
IN CHILDREN
WITH
SPINA
BII:IDA. Shaer,
Catherine
MD
MD
PERFORMANCE OF THE NEW PHARMACIA CAP SYSTEM, MDDIFIED RAST ASSAYS VS. SKIN TESTING. Kelso, J.H. MD Yunginger, J.W. MD Rochester, MN
PREVENTION OF LXAL AND SYSTEMIC (SF) BY INTRAVAGINAL CRDMOLYN. Bosso, John V. w) Simon, Ronald A. MD La Jolla, CA
NEDOCROMIL HAS NO EFFECT FCERll (CD231 EXPRESSION. Masceli, Jim BS Rosemwsser, Lamy MD Denver, CO
PHADEBAS
RAST
Sodhi,
HYPERSENSITIVITY
N.
MD
TO SEWINAL Aiken,
CU IGE-DEPENDENT
AND
WMOCYTE
THE EFFECTS OF THE ORAL LEUKOTRIENE ANTAGCWST ICI AND HISTAMINE INDUCED CUTANEDUS VASCULAR REACTIONS Bernstein, J.A. MD Patterson, R. 110 Krell, R. PhD Chicago, IL Yi (mington, DE
FLUID
Margot
IL-1B
PRWJCTION
Borish,
Larry
MD
OR MD
Mb, 219 ON LTDi4 IN WNATOPIC HEX. Greenberger, P.A. Glass, H. MD
MD
EFFECT ON SYNOVIAL MST CELL-INDUCED VASfX’EMEABILITY OF THE ANTI-UAST CELL DRUGS AZELASTINE, CRDMOLYN, KETOTIFEN All0 NEDOCRUIIL. Servi Seebruch, Jane BS Dolan, Patricia U. Malone, Daniel G. MD Madison, UI
BS
INHIBITlOW OF SYNOVIAL MAST CELL-INDUCED INTRAARTICULAR STEROIDS. Malone, Daniel G. MD Servi Seebruch, Jane BS Uadison, UI
BS
THE EFFECT OF INHALED BETA-AGONISTS A CANINE ImEL OF ASTHMA. Bibi, H. IO Lilley, U.K. RN Simons, K.J. PhD Uimipeg, Manitoba, Canada
PMN OBTAINED FROM ASTHMATICS RE!3POWES UHICH IS REVERSED Joseph, Bobby 2. MD Denver, CO
VASOPERMABILITY Dolan,
ON AIRUAY
RAVE A DEFECT BY THEOPHYLLINE.
RESPONSES Becker, Simons, Kepron,
OR
Patricia
U.
TO ANTIGEN
IN
A.B. F.E.R. M.U.
14) Ml MD
IN ADEUOBINE-MEDIATED Borish,
375
BY ORAL
Larry
MD
607
608
609
610
611
612
IGG SUBCLASS RESPONSES Soto-Aguilar, M.C. Morgan, J.E. Ibrahim, G. Lauritano, A.A. New Orleans, LA Mobile, AL Princeton, NJ
614
615
IN DIABETIC
SKIN TESTING REACTIVITY Kolski, Gerald B. ND Tim, Edward PharrrD Coopsrstoun, NY
OF EGUIVALENT
SKIN TESTING (SKT) Yang, E. Wartinez, M. Popovic, N.A. Washington, DC Frederick, MD
RIFT
UITH
EVOLUTION OF IGG ANTIBODIES TION. Berto, J.U. FUI Martin Esteban, H. MD Madrid, Spain
VALLEY
PATIENTS. desharo, Mather, Frentz,
R.D. P. J.M.
DOSES OF NARCOTIC AGENTS. Bertino, Joseph, Jr. Fullerton, Terrence
FEVER
TO DIETARY
(RVF)
VACCINE. Engler, Collins, Peters,
ANTIGENS
IN A GENERAL
POPULAC.
THE EFFECTS OF LORATADINE, DIPHENHYDRAMINE AND PLACEBO ON UORKER DUCTIVITY: RESULTS OF A DOUBLE BLIND TRIAL. DlAmico-Beadon, Adelsberg, B.R. MD East Meadow, NY
PRO-
SECDRD MESSENGER ENZYME SUBJECTS. CaIderon, E.G. MD Lackey, R.F. MD
Pascual
ABNORMALITIES
IN LEUKOCYTES
SUBSTANCE P (SP) PHAGOCYTOSIS. nehta, R.I. MD Brooklyn, NY
ENHANCES
OF ASTHMATICS
FC AND COMPLEMENT
NASAL INFLAUXATIOW MEDICATED EFFECT OF BUDESOWIDE. Ohtoshi, T. Andersson, B. Dolovich, J. Denburg, J.A. Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Lund, sbleden
BEFORE
E. PhD
AND AFTER
Lad, P.M. Easton, J.
RECEPTOR
(CR) Murali,
BY tRIMAN STRUCTURAL
PhD MD
MEDIATED M.R.
CELL-DERIVED Xaubet, A. Varueigleheim, Jordana, n.
376
PhD
OF ATOPIC Fernandez-Caldas, Coffey, R.G.
GENERATION IN NEUTROPHILS PROVOCATION WITH ANTIGEN. MD B. MD, PhD MD CA
MD
A.
FL
SUPEROXIDE BRONCHIAL Levy, R. Goldberg, Kaplan, M. Los Angeles,
PharnD BS
R.J.H. L.C. C.J.
Xarcos,
Tanpe,
613
TO INSULIN
MD
GM-CSF:
H.
PhD
616
617
REGULATION OF IGE A1-R8)‘88, HeSSall Pechas, Wilti8m G8h8, Reif S. Boston, MA
PULSE OXIMETRY YiLLi~, P.V. Pierson, U.E. FUrUk8w8, C.T. Virent, F.S. Seattle, UA
SYNTHESIS
IN AGING. J8bW8, Mirz8, Vercelli,
IN OUTPATIENTS
UITH
ASTHMA. Bierwvl, Shspiro, Altmn,
618
DIFFERENTIAL PROLIFERATIVE RESPWSE (PR) NORMAL AND ATWIC LYMPHOCYTES STIMULATED MUrali, M.R. Iy) Drew, H. MS Brooklyn, NY
619
PENTIGETIDE (ASP-SER-ASP-PRO-ARG) INDUCED INFLAMMATION IN A WSE Hehn, Gary S. MD Al-H-i, Hussein PhD Sen Diego, CA Glasgow, SCOtl8nd
620
621
SYMPATHETIC AUTOIMMUNE Cho, J.S. m, Neketani, H. MD Memphis, TN
A PRELIMINARY STUDY Meggs, U.J. Thanres, J.M. Greenville, NC
623
PATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS ASTHMA. M8tSUi, Tekehiko MD B8tt8,Minoru MD Tokyo, Japan
624
HEARING
ANTIBGO: PRODUCTION IN AEROSOL Verley, John G. BSc Uells, Andrew F. PhD Holgcrte, Stephen T. MD Southmpton, UK
622
SINUS zYGDnYCOSIs: KOrarbl8t, P. MD Tbwl8y, s. K, K&8y88hi, G. PM) St. Louis, MO
H8if8 H. N8dim Oonata
TO SUBSTANCE P (SP) BY BY PNYTDNEIW&LlJTININ (PHA). Jacob, C.N. BA
SUPPREBSES IGG ImuwE CCWLEXMC0EL OF ULCERATIVE COLITIS. Howes, Catherine Zeitlin, I. Jack
LOSS
IN EXPERIMENTAL
SENSITISED
OF THE SCID-HU
OF HEART
C.U. G.G. L.C.
GUINEA
ANIMALS. Kim, R. Yoo, T.J.
OF 53
MD MD,
PIGS. Fcetherstone, Church, Uartin
MOUSE AS A MODEL
CASES UN0 DIED
N. ES PhD
PhD
Relend L, K. PhD
FOR ATOPY. Hoffsmn, D.R. Yongue, A.C.
UITH
CHILDHDCQ
Iwaeaki, Eis8ku MD Id, Michio MD
FIRST
REPORTED
CASE
IN lKIRliN
AMEWCA. c8ap,n.
ABCP
Capball, Polsw,
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u. S.
MD MD
PhD
625
626
627
HANDEDNESS IN CHILDREN Ueinstein, Robert IO Weinstein, Allen IO Pieper, David R. PhD Southfield, MI Washington, DC
OF ASTHMTIC
Gurvitz, Soloinon,
INTRACELLULAR CHANGES IN SOME CELL THE ImEDIATE NASAL RESF’ONSE (INR) Pelikan, 2. MD Breda, The Netherlands
INTEREST Sabbah, Bomeau, Angers,
MTHERS.
OF DOSAGE OF ANTI-GLUTEN Alfred MD Jean-Charles MD France
TYPES IN NASAL SECRETIONS TO ALLERGEN CHALLENGE. Pelikan-Filipek,
ICA
IN COELIAC
Michelle UiLLiam
(NS)
DISEASE. Drouet, nartina Le Sellin, Jams
CHANGES TO ALPHABETIC INDEX TO ABSTRACT AUTHORS The following are changesto the Alphabetic Index to Abstract Authors, which begins on page 379: Altman, L. 488 O’Connor, Richard D. Same Pelikan-Filipek, M. 626 Reuben, J. M. Same Drouet, Martine 627 Falkoff, Reuben, J. M. Same Le Sellin, James 627 Beck, Lucinda Same Minotti, D. A. 488 Pelikan, Z. 626 Knoll, R. 030 Sabbah, Alfred 627 Charpin, J. 276 Bonneau, Jean-Charles 627 Spiegelberg, Han L. Abstract Siraganian, R. 488 No. 353 is now 351 Baker, C. 488 Steven, R. Same Benson, M. 059 Brown, A. Same Haddad, J. 320 Saxon, A. Abstract No. 351 is now 353
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