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152 related items for PubMed ID: 10848923

  • 1. Anaphylaxis to chlorhexidine. Case report. Implication of immunoglobulin E antibodies and identification of an allergenic determinant.
    Pham NH, Weiner JM, Reisner GS, Baldo BA.
    Clin Exp Allergy; 2000 Jul; 30(7):1001-7. PubMed ID: 10848923
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  • 2. A Case of Severe Anaphylaxis to Polyhexanide: Cross-Reactivity between Biguanide Antiseptics.
    Schunter JA, Stöcker B, Brehler R.
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  • 3. Fine structural specificity differences of trimethoprim allergenic determinants.
    Pham NH, Baldo BA, Manfredi M, Zerboni R.
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  • 4. Drugs as allergens. The molecular basis of IgE binding to trimethoprim.
    Smal MA, Baldo BA, Harle DG.
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  • 5. beta-Lactam drug allergens: fine structural recognition patterns of cephalosporin-reactive IgE antibodies.
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  • 6. IgE antibody-mediated shock reaction caused by topical application of chlorhexidine.
    Ohtoshi T, Yamauchi N, Tadokoro K, Miyachi S, Suzuki S, Miyamoto T, Muranaka M.
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  • 7. IgE-mediated anaphylaxis from chlorhexidine: diagnostic possibilities.
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  • 8. Drugs as allergens: detection and combining site specificities of IgE antibodies to sulfamethoxazole.
    Harle DG, Baldo BA, Wells JV.
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  • 9. Anaphylaxis following administration of papaveretum. Case report: Implication of IgE antibodies that react with morphine and codeine, and identification of an allergenic determinant.
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  • 10. beta-Lactam allergenic determinants: fine structural recognition of a cross-reacting determinant on benzylpenicillin and cephalothin.
    Zhao Z, Baldo BA, Rimmer J.
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  • 11. Immediate hypersensitivity to chlorhexidine is increasingly recognised in the United Kingdom.
    Nakonechna A, Dore P, Dixon T, Khan S, Deacock S, Holding S, Abuzakouk M.
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  • 12. On the origin and specificity of antibodies to neuromuscular blocking (muscle relaxant) drugs: an immunochemical perspective.
    Baldo BA, Fisher MM, Pham NH.
    Clin Exp Allergy; 2009 Mar; 39(3):325-44. PubMed ID: 19187323
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  • 13. Drugs as allergens: the molecular basis of IgE binding to thiopentone.
    Harle DG, Baldo BA, Smal MA, Fisher MM.
    Int Arch Allergy Appl Immunol; 1987 Mar; 84(3):277-83. PubMed ID: 3654008
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  • 14. IgE-mediated allergy to chlorhexidine.
    Garvey LH, Krøigaard M, Poulsen LK, Skov PS, Mosbech H, Venemalm L, Degerbeck F, Husum B.
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  • 15. [Chlorhexidine and anaphylaxis].
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  • 16. IgE-mediated chlorhexidine allergy-Cross-reactivity with other biguanide disinfectants.
    Mueller-Wirth N, Buenter A, Jörg L, Ebo DG, Glatz M, Fernando SL, Spoerl D, Helbling A, Hausmann O, Gupta N, Pichler WJ.
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  • 17. Chlorhexidine anaphylaxis: case report and review of the literature.
    Krautheim AB, Jermann TH, Bircher AJ.
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  • 18. Identification of penicillin allergenic determinants that bind IgE antibodies in the sera of subjects with penicillin allergy.
    Harle DG, Baldo BA.
    Mol Immunol; 1990 Nov; 27(11):1063-71. PubMed ID: 1701026
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  • 19. Substituted ammonium ions as allergenic determinants in drug allergy.
    Baldo BA, Fisher MM.
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  • 20. The molecular basis of IgE antibody binding to thiopentone. Binding of IgE from thiopentone-allergic and non-allergic subjects.
    Harle DG, Baldo BA, Fisher MM.
    Mol Immunol; 1990 Sep; 27(9):853-8. PubMed ID: 2215478
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