Oral cavity and perioral area are constantly exposed to a variety of antigens, including food and additives, which have a potential role in the development of different oral mucosal and perioral cutaneous diseases since they can cause hypersensitivity reactions. Oral and perioral diseases mainly include angioedema, burning mouth syndrome, cheilitis, gingivostomatitis, oral lichenoid reactions, and perioral dermatitis. Previous studies were focused on delayed-type oral allergies by performing patch testing but did not include tests for immediate-type allergic reactions. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine common nutritive and additive allergens in the prevalent oral and perioral diseases by using skin prick tests. ...
Oral cavity and perioral area are constantly exposed to a variety of antigens, including food and ad...
Contrary to common believing, the prevalence of the intolerance to food additives in the general pop...
The aetiology of oral lichen lesions is obscure. In this stu-dy the frequency of contact allergy to ...
The oral mucosa including the lips is constantly exposed to several noxious stimuli, irritants and a...
Oral allergy syndrome is a medical condition in which the person affected suffers immediate allergic...
Background: Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is the mildest form of an allergic reaction to foods. It is ...
PubMedID: 16504864Food intolerance is the term used to describe a hypersensitivity reaction to a foo...
WOS: 000423672600007PubMed: 30253652Objectives: To review oral allergy syndrome (OAS). Methods: We s...
Oral Allergy Syndrome (OAS) is a special contact allergy conditioned by specific amino acids in food...
Introduction: Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is a form of food allergy. It develops mostly in patients ...
Background: Oral mucosa is the first gate of food and water to enter the body. This area, including ...
Oral allergies to dental materials are a growing problem and remain poorly diagnosed by health profe...
Kmoníčková M.: Allergic sensitisation and food allergy (oral allergic syndrom). Charles University i...
Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a condition that remains a diagnostic challenge and is frequently di...
Background: The term “oral allergy syndrome” (OAS) is currently used to report immediate reactions f...
Oral cavity and perioral area are constantly exposed to a variety of antigens, including food and ad...
Contrary to common believing, the prevalence of the intolerance to food additives in the general pop...
The aetiology of oral lichen lesions is obscure. In this stu-dy the frequency of contact allergy to ...
The oral mucosa including the lips is constantly exposed to several noxious stimuli, irritants and a...
Oral allergy syndrome is a medical condition in which the person affected suffers immediate allergic...
Background: Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is the mildest form of an allergic reaction to foods. It is ...
PubMedID: 16504864Food intolerance is the term used to describe a hypersensitivity reaction to a foo...
WOS: 000423672600007PubMed: 30253652Objectives: To review oral allergy syndrome (OAS). Methods: We s...
Oral Allergy Syndrome (OAS) is a special contact allergy conditioned by specific amino acids in food...
Introduction: Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is a form of food allergy. It develops mostly in patients ...
Background: Oral mucosa is the first gate of food and water to enter the body. This area, including ...
Oral allergies to dental materials are a growing problem and remain poorly diagnosed by health profe...
Kmoníčková M.: Allergic sensitisation and food allergy (oral allergic syndrom). Charles University i...
Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a condition that remains a diagnostic challenge and is frequently di...
Background: The term “oral allergy syndrome” (OAS) is currently used to report immediate reactions f...
Oral cavity and perioral area are constantly exposed to a variety of antigens, including food and ad...
Contrary to common believing, the prevalence of the intolerance to food additives in the general pop...
The aetiology of oral lichen lesions is obscure. In this stu-dy the frequency of contact allergy to ...