<p>Pie charts showing the percentages of patients with bee and wasp venom double sensitization (blue), sensitization to bee (yellow) and wasp (red) according to allergen extract-based serology (left), skin testing (middle) and molecular diagnosis (right; one subject negative: grey) in the German population (n = 67).</p
The purpose of diagnostic procedure is to classify a sting reaction by history, identify the underly...
Background: A comprehensive diagnostic work-up is essential to ensure adequate patient manageme...
Anaphylactic reactions to hymenoptera venoms are common and, in our latitudes, mainly concern wasps ...
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic tests in patients with Hymenoptera venom allergy are frequently positive to v...
It is estimated that 56–94% of the adult population have been stung by a hymenopterous insect at lea...
Background. Allergy to bee and wasp venom can lead to life-threatening systemic reactions. The ident...
BackgroundAllergy to bee and wasp venom can lead to life-threatening systemic reactions. The identif...
Purpose: Allergic reactions to Hymenoptera venoms represent potentially life-threatening conditions....
Double sensitization (DS) to bee and vespid venom is frequently observed in the diagnosis of hymenop...
<p>The severity of sting reactions (y-axes) is plotted against the number of recognized bee (A) or w...
<p>Specific IgE levels (medians: horizontal lines) to (A) bee and (B) wasp venom (kU<sub>A</sub>/L),...
BACKGROUND: Stings from bees and wasps can cause systemic reactions which can be fatal in some indiv...
<p>Large local reaction (0) and Mueller grade (1–4) of sting reactions (y-axes, medians: horizontal ...
Background: Relatively few studies-have examined the relation of different hymenoptera sting reactio...
: Insect venom allergy is the most frequent cause of anaphylaxis in Europe and possibly worldwide. T...
The purpose of diagnostic procedure is to classify a sting reaction by history, identify the underly...
Background: A comprehensive diagnostic work-up is essential to ensure adequate patient manageme...
Anaphylactic reactions to hymenoptera venoms are common and, in our latitudes, mainly concern wasps ...
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic tests in patients with Hymenoptera venom allergy are frequently positive to v...
It is estimated that 56–94% of the adult population have been stung by a hymenopterous insect at lea...
Background. Allergy to bee and wasp venom can lead to life-threatening systemic reactions. The ident...
BackgroundAllergy to bee and wasp venom can lead to life-threatening systemic reactions. The identif...
Purpose: Allergic reactions to Hymenoptera venoms represent potentially life-threatening conditions....
Double sensitization (DS) to bee and vespid venom is frequently observed in the diagnosis of hymenop...
<p>The severity of sting reactions (y-axes) is plotted against the number of recognized bee (A) or w...
<p>Specific IgE levels (medians: horizontal lines) to (A) bee and (B) wasp venom (kU<sub>A</sub>/L),...
BACKGROUND: Stings from bees and wasps can cause systemic reactions which can be fatal in some indiv...
<p>Large local reaction (0) and Mueller grade (1–4) of sting reactions (y-axes, medians: horizontal ...
Background: Relatively few studies-have examined the relation of different hymenoptera sting reactio...
: Insect venom allergy is the most frequent cause of anaphylaxis in Europe and possibly worldwide. T...
The purpose of diagnostic procedure is to classify a sting reaction by history, identify the underly...
Background: A comprehensive diagnostic work-up is essential to ensure adequate patient manageme...
Anaphylactic reactions to hymenoptera venoms are common and, in our latitudes, mainly concern wasps ...