Insulin allergy
MK Ghazavi, GA Johnston - Clinics in dermatology, 2011 - Elsevier
Insulin reactions occur rarely but are of tremendous clinical importance. The first was
reported in 1922 as a callus reaction at the injection site of insufficiently purified bovine …
reported in 1922 as a callus reaction at the injection site of insufficiently purified bovine …
Insulin allergy
L Grammer - Clinical reviews in allergy, 1986 - Springer
While immunologic responses to insulin such as cutaneous reactivity and antibody against
insulin are common significant clinical problems related to those immunologic reactions are …
insulin are common significant clinical problems related to those immunologic reactions are …
Insulin allergy: background, diagnosis and treatment
J Wonders, EM Eekhoff, R Heine… - Nederlands Tijdschrift …, 2005 - europepmc.org
An allergic reaction develops in 2.4% of patients that use insulin. This ranges in severity
from erythema and pruritus to life-threatening anaphylaxis. llergic reactions to insulin usually …
from erythema and pruritus to life-threatening anaphylaxis. llergic reactions to insulin usually …
Allergic reactions to human insulin: a review of current knowledge and treatment options
B Akinci, S Yener, F Bayraktar, S Yesil - Endocrine, 2010 - Springer
Although the incidence of insulin allergy decreased after the introduction of recombinant
human insulin preparations, it is still a major problem which may be life-threatening in some …
human insulin preparations, it is still a major problem which may be life-threatening in some …
[引用][C] Evaluation and management of insulin allergy
LC Grammer, PY Chen, R Patterson - Journal of Allergy and Clinical …, 1983 - Elsevier
DISCUSSION Dr. Grammer: Whenever a patient on insulin develops a generalized urticarial
reaction like patient 1, the question of insulin allergy is likely to arise. The differential …
reaction like patient 1, the question of insulin allergy is likely to arise. The differential …
Glargine insulin is not an alternative in insulin allergy
KN Durand-Gonzalez, N Guillausseau… - Diabetes …, 2003 - search.proquest.com
Allergy to insulin is rare with human recombinant insulin and is now reported for< 1% of
diabetic patients. Clinic symptoms are usually local and appear a few minutes after the …
diabetic patients. Clinic symptoms are usually local and appear a few minutes after the …
Desensitization-resistant insulin allergy.
C Frigerio, M Aubry, F Gomez, I Graf, E Daver… - Allergy, 1997 - search.ebscohost.com
The prevalence of insulin allergy has considerably decreased with the availability of human
recombinant insulins, and the disorder is now rare, although well described. Insulin allergy …
recombinant insulins, and the disorder is now rare, although well described. Insulin allergy …
Insulin allergy: re-evaluation after two decades.
R Patterson, M Roberts, LC Grammer - Annals of allergy, 1990 - europepmc.org
We reevaluated IgE-mediated insulin allergy using sera obtained 16 to 21 years ago and, 1
and 5 years ago. All antibodies had specificity for human and bovine insulin. We …
and 5 years ago. All antibodies had specificity for human and bovine insulin. We …
A practical, clinical approach to the assessment and management of suspected insulin allergy
Background Although allergic reactions to insulin are uncommon, they can be difficult to
diagnose and management may be very difficult in subjects with Type 1 diabetes with …
diagnose and management may be very difficult in subjects with Type 1 diabetes with …
Allergic reactions to insulin
P Lieberman, R Patterson, R Metz, G Lucena - JAMA, 1971 - jamanetwork.com
Two of five patients with acute systemic allergic reactions to insulin injection required
desensitization. Immunologic studies consisted of direct skin testing with a variety of insulins …
desensitization. Immunologic studies consisted of direct skin testing with a variety of insulins …