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Prem Menon, Samuel B. Lehrer, Janet M. Hughes, R.J. Rando, Marjorie McCants, Jonathan J. Musmand, Pradeep Simlote, Manuel Lopez, John E. Salvaggio
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Indoor Air. 7:269-277
To determine the acute effects of environmental tobacco smoke on respiratory tract lung function, 130 asthmatics and 28 non-asthmatics were exposed up to 4 hours to side stream environmental tobacco smoke (SS-ETS) in a dynamic challenge chamber. The
Autor:
John E. Salvaggio
Publikováno v:
Clinical & Experimental Allergy. 27:18-25
Autor:
John E. Salvaggio, Abba I. Terr
Publikováno v:
Critical Reviews in Toxicology. 26:617-631
Patients are presenting in increasing numbers with multiorgan symptoms allegedly resulting from exposure to environmental chemicals. Among the symptoms expressed by patients with alleged multiple chemical sensitivities (MCS) are profound fatigue, men
Autor:
John E. Salvaggio
Publikováno v:
Hospital Practice. 30:57-66
The clinical history may point suspicion at a specific sensitizer. Brief, intermittent exposure produces acute, often reversible disease, frequently misdiagnosed as viral or bacterial pneumonia. Long-term exposure fuels the insidious development of c
Autor:
John E. Salvaggio
Publikováno v:
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 94:380-384
In the diagnostic evaluation of suspected building-related illness, one generally must thoroughly evaluate the following: (1) workplace or office industrial hygiene measures; (2) material safety data sheets on products or agents used in that particul
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John E. Salvaggio
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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 94:304-309
This brief discussion of inhaled particles, their manner of deposition and clearance, and their association with many human disease has been designed to remind us of the importance of particulate agents as sensitizers, via their allergen content, as
Autor:
John E. Salvaggio
Publikováno v:
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 94:366-370
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Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America. 14:551-566
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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 92:217-222
Since :Blackley’ reported the development of “bronchial catarrh” after inhaling spores from Penicillium cultures in 1873, molds and mold spores have been known to cause upper respiratory tract allergic disease. Feinberg’ and Prince et al.*”