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Inhalant allergen
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An allergy provoking protein suspended in the air that we breathe. see aeroallergen.
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Allergen, английский
- Any substance to which a person is allergic (for example, pollen, house dust mite droppings, animal dander, peanuts).
- Alérgeno
- A substance which produces hypersensitivity comment: allergens are usually proteins and include foods, dust, hair of animals, as well as pollen from flowers. allergic reaction to serum is known as anaphylaxis. treatment of allergies depends on correctly identifying the allergen to which the patient is sensitive. this is done by patch tests in which drops of different allergens are placed on scratches in the skin. food allergens discovered in this way can be avoided, but other allergens such as dust and pollen can hardly be avoided and have to be treated by a course of desensitising injections.
- Antigen capable of inducing type i hypersensitivity reaction
Allergenic, английский
A predisposition to trigger allergies or cause allergic sensitisation.
Allergenic agent, английский
A substance which produces an allergy
Allergenum, английский
Inhalant, английский
A medicinal substance which is breathed in
Inhalante, испанский
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Interleukin, английский
- Powerful chemicals released by lymphocytes and monocytes that regulate the immune response.
- A protein produced by the body’s immune system interleukin-1 interleukin-1 /?nt?lu k?n wn/
Inhaler, английский
- A device that enables people with respiratory complaints, including asthma, to breathe certain medicines in through their mouth, directly into their lungs.
- Inhalador
- A small device for administering medicinal substances into the mouth or nose so that they can be breathed in
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