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Laryngeal edema from celery allergic reaction.

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Aromatic plants--a cause of severe attacks of angio-edema and urticaria.

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Celery and parsley were confirmed as etiological agents in 14 patients with severe attacks of angio-edema and urticaria. All of the patients proved to be atopic. Without exception they all had positive prick test reactions to mugwort. The patients were examined using the scratch - chamber test

Reactivity of carrot-specific IgE antibodies with celery, apiaceous spices, and birch pollen.

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Although carrot allergy is not well recognized in North America, the celery-carrot-mugwort-spice syndrome is well known in Europe. In the current study, cross reactivity of carrot, stalk celery, and spices, all members of the Apiaceae and birch pollen was assessed with serum from a patient reporting

TiO2-Nanowired Delivery of DL-3-n-butylphthalide (DL-NBP) Attenuates Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption, Brain Edema Formation, and Neuronal Damages Following Concussive Head Injury.

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DL-3-n-butylphthalide (DL-NBP) is one of the constituents of Chinese celery extract that is used to treat stroke, dementia, and ischemic diseases. However, its role in traumatic brain injury is less well known. In this investigation, neuroprotective effects of DL-NBP in concussive head injury (CHI)

[Food allergy].

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Food allergy (hypersensitivity) is a form of adverse food reaction in which the reaction is caused by an immunological response to a food. The majority of immediate allergic reactions to food are IgE-mediated. Although the true prevalence of food allergy is unknown, it is said to be higher in

Five Cases of Phytophotodermatitis Caused by Fig Leaves and Relevant Literature Review.

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Phytophotodermatitis is a condition caused by sequential exposure to photosensitizing substances present in plants followed by ultraviolet light. Several plants (e.g., limes, celery, fig, and wild parsnip) contain furocoumarin compounds (psoralens). It is important for dermatologists to be aware of

Phytophotodermatitis.

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Phytophotodermatitis is a skin eruption resulting from the interaction of the sun's radiant energy and photosensitizing compounds found in various plants. Common offenders are celery, limes and certain oranges, as well as natural grasses. The acute phase of the skin eruption is characterized by

Natural pesticides and bioactive components in foods.

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In this review, some common food plants and their toxic or otherwise bioactive components and mycotoxin contaminants have been considered. Crucifers contain naturally occurring components that are goitrogenic, resulting from the combined action of allyl isothiocyanate, goitrin, and thiocyanate.

Food skin testing in patients with idiopathic anaphylaxis.

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Avoidance is the key treatment of anaphylaxis if an allergen exists; thus, we have evaluated 102 patients with the initial diagnosis of idiopathic anaphylaxis with a battery of 79 food-antigen skin prick tests selected to include foods reported or suspected of provoking anaphylaxis. Only those

[Occupational allergy to mugwort].

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BACKGROUND Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) has traditionally been used as a spice, vegetable and as a herbal medicine. The main representatives of the Artemisia family besides Artemisia vulgaris include Artemisia absinthum and Artemisia dracunculus (estragon). Mugwort pollen allergens are important in

Application and prospects of butylphthalide for the treatment of neurologic diseases.

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The 3-N-butylphthalide (NBP) comprises one of the chemical constituents of celery oil. It has a series of pharmacologic mechanisms including reconstructing microcirculation, protecting mitochondrial function, inhibiting oxidative stress, inhibiting neuronal apoptosis, etc. Based on the

Dl-3-N-Butylphthalide Alleviates the Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability of Focal Cerebral Ischemia Reperfusion in Mice.

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Ischemic stroke occurs following arterial occlusion and subsequent blood flow cease, and restoration of blood supply by thrombolytic therapy may cause cerebral ischemic reperfusion (IR) injury resulting in breakdowns of blood-brain barrier (BBB). Dl-3-n-butylphthalide (NBP) is an extraction from
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