ABSTRACT

Case Studies in Allergic Disorders is designed for undergraduate and graduate students in immunology, medical students, and resident physicians. It describes the basic cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of commonly occurring allergic diseases and introduces the rationale for targeted treatment of allergy. Replicating the successful approach of Case Studies in Immunology, the book presents mechanisms of hypersensitivity through a selection of clinical cases that reinforce and extend the basic science. The cases are largely drawn from the records of Children‘s Hospital Boston. Linking the discussion of pathogenesis to actual clinical presentation establishes important connections between the bench and bedside. The book can be used as either a stand-alone text or asa companion to Janeway‘s Immunobiology and The Immune System.

chapter Case 1|5 pages

Acute Systemic Anaphylaxis

chapter Case 2|7 pages

Allergic Asthma

chapter Case 3|7 pages

Allergic Rhinitis

chapter Case 4|6 pages

Allergic Conjunctivitis

chapter Case 5|7 pages

Atopic Dermatitis

chapter Case 6|5 pages

Contact Sensitivity to Poison Ivy

chapter Case 8|5 pages

Drug-Induced Serum Sickness

chapter Case 10|6 pages

Hereditary Angioedema

chapter Case 11|6 pages

Urticaria

chapter Case 12|6 pages

IgE-Mediated Food Allergy

chapter Case 13|5 pages

Eosinophilic Esophagitis

chapter Case 15|6 pages

Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis

chapter Case 16|6 pages

Venom Hypersensitivity

chapter Case 17|7 pages

Hypereosinophilic Syndrome

chapter Case 18|5 pages

Churg-Strauss Syndrome

chapter Case 20|7 pages

Mastocytosis