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Atopy is the
tendency to
produce an
exaggerated immunoglobulin E (IgE)
immune response to
otherwise harmless substances in the environment.
Allergic diseases...
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Atopy (Gr**** ατοπία, atopía;
Socrates has
often been
called "átopos") is a
concept describing the
ineffability of
things or
emotions that are
seldom experienced...
- has been
occurring since the 1920s. The
number of new
cases per year of
atopy in
developing countries has, in general,
remained much lower.
Although genetic...
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expiratory flow rate. It may also be
classified as
atopic or non-atopic,
where atopy refers to a
predisposition toward developing a type 1 hy****nsitivity reaction...
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common environmental antigens. This
hereditary predisposition is
called atopy. In
atopic individuals, non-parasitic
antigens stimulate inappropriate IgE...
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materials in bedding, plants, pesticides, or
household cleaning products.
Atopy is
synonymous with "inhalant allergy." It
manifests as a
condition called...
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protein that
causes celiac disease.
Symptoms include nausea, urticaria, and
atopy.
Gluten sensitivity and
Coeliac disease are two
different diseases; however...
- JM (November 1994). "Abnormal skin
irritancy in
atopic dermatitis and in
atopy without dermatitis".
Archives of Dermatology. 130 (11): 1402–7. doi:10.1001/archderm...
- Food protein-induced
enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES) is a systemic, non-immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated food
allergy to a
specific trigger within food,...
- response: Many
people with AD have a
family history or a
personal history of
atopy.
Atopy is a term used to
describe individuals who
produce substantial amounts...