1957
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1957.01550240044008
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Histamine Levels in Human Skin

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“…Table II shows a connection between the severity of the clinical symptoms and the increase of plasma histamine levels after injection of propanidid. Apparently, the first noticeable symptoms of histamine release in man are development of tachycardia and erythema, especially in the skin of the face in which the highest histamine content is found of all human skin (Johnson, 1957;Zachariae, 1964; for survey see Lorenz and Werle, 1971). Then follow bronchospasm, oedema formation and hypotension, the severity of which correlates largely with the increase of plasma histamine concentration.…”
Section: Relationship Between the Severity And The Coursementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table II shows a connection between the severity of the clinical symptoms and the increase of plasma histamine levels after injection of propanidid. Apparently, the first noticeable symptoms of histamine release in man are development of tachycardia and erythema, especially in the skin of the face in which the highest histamine content is found of all human skin (Johnson, 1957;Zachariae, 1964; for survey see Lorenz and Werle, 1971). Then follow bronchospasm, oedema formation and hypotension, the severity of which correlates largely with the increase of plasma histamine concentration.…”
Section: Relationship Between the Severity And The Coursementioning
confidence: 99%