1941
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-8707(41)90228-9
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Hypersensitivity to beetles (coleoptera)

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“…1980;Burge et al 1980;de las Marinas et al, 2014;Frankland 1953;Kaufman et al 1986Kaufman et al , 1989Lugo et al, 1994;Lunn and Hughes, 1967;Monk, 1988;Schroeckenstein et al 1988Schroeckenstein et al , 1990Sheldon and Johnston, 1941;Solley and Hyatt, 1980;Steinberg et al, 1987;Stevenson and Mathews, 1967;Tee et al, 1985;Teranishi et al, 1995), and in many instances symptoms became more severe over time (Bagenstose et al, 1980;de lasMarinas et al, 2014;Frankland, 1953;HarrisRoberts et al, 2011;Kaufman et al, 1986;Lunn and Hughes, 1967;Schroeckenstein et al 1988Schroeckenstein et al , 1990Soparkar et al, 1993;Stevenson and Mathews, 1967). In terms of bites and stings, previous occurrences had not elicited a response of the same severity (Bush et al, Lopata et al (2005) Low Cross-sectional with a non-random sample (Level 3) Draper et al (2003) Low Cross-sectional with a consensus sample (Level 1) Siracusa et al (2003) Moderate Cross-sectional with a consensus sample (Level 1) Dyne et al 1996 Low Cross-sectional with a non-random sample (Level 3) Baur and Liebers (1992) Low Cross-sectional with a non-random sample (Level 3) Kaufman et al (1989) Low Cross-sectional with a non-random sample (Level 3) Burge et al (1980) Moderate Cross-sectional with a consensus sample (Level 1) Wirtz (1980) Low Cross-sectional with a non-random sample (Level 3)…”
Section: Additional Studies From Other Sources N=10mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1980;Burge et al 1980;de las Marinas et al, 2014;Frankland 1953;Kaufman et al 1986Kaufman et al , 1989Lugo et al, 1994;Lunn and Hughes, 1967;Monk, 1988;Schroeckenstein et al 1988Schroeckenstein et al , 1990Sheldon and Johnston, 1941;Solley and Hyatt, 1980;Steinberg et al, 1987;Stevenson and Mathews, 1967;Tee et al, 1985;Teranishi et al, 1995), and in many instances symptoms became more severe over time (Bagenstose et al, 1980;de lasMarinas et al, 2014;Frankland, 1953;HarrisRoberts et al, 2011;Kaufman et al, 1986;Lunn and Hughes, 1967;Schroeckenstein et al 1988Schroeckenstein et al , 1990Soparkar et al, 1993;Stevenson and Mathews, 1967). In terms of bites and stings, previous occurrences had not elicited a response of the same severity (Bush et al, Lopata et al (2005) Low Cross-sectional with a non-random sample (Level 3) Draper et al (2003) Low Cross-sectional with a consensus sample (Level 1) Siracusa et al (2003) Moderate Cross-sectional with a consensus sample (Level 1) Dyne et al 1996 Low Cross-sectional with a non-random sample (Level 3) Baur and Liebers (1992) Low Cross-sectional with a non-random sample (Level 3) Kaufman et al (1989) Low Cross-sectional with a non-random sample (Level 3) Burge et al (1980) Moderate Cross-sectional with a consensus sample (Level 1) Wirtz (1980) Low Cross-sectional with a non-random sample (Level 3)…”
Section: Additional Studies From Other Sources N=10mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Als Als Ursache der Sensibilisierung werden zumeist die pfeilspitzenartigen Haare der Larve angesehen [2,5,6,7,9,10,15]. Die Applikation einer ganzen Larve auf die Haut führte bei einem Autor jedoch zu einer stärkeren Reaktion als das alleinige Aufbringen von Haaren.…”
Section: Diskussionunclassified
“…Die Applikation einer ganzen Larve auf die Haut führte bei einem Autor jedoch zu einer stärkeren Reaktion als das alleinige Aufbringen von Haaren. Daher wurden auch die Lymphe einer auf der Haut zerkratzten Larve oder Lymphe eines Käfers als Allergene diskutiert [1,15]. Für diese Hypothese spricht die Tatsache, dass unser Patient nur auf Larvenextrakt allergisch reagiert, nicht jedoch auf Larvenhaare alleine.…”
Section: Diskussionunclassified
“…This was confirmed by RAST and radioimmunoassay [28], Exposure to the lar vae of beetles of the family Dermestidae, which includes larder, hide and carpet beetles, incorporates the addi tional hazard resulting from the many hastate hairs that characterize this group of insects. These hairs are friable and may cause direct irritant reactions when they become stuck in the skin, in addition to any reaction to the integu ment itself [29][30][31][32], In a comparison of extracts of 26 insects from 9 orders, the moulted skins and hairs of these beetles were the most allergenic parts [33].…”
Section: Moths Locusts Flies and Beetles As Occupational And Enviromentioning
confidence: 99%