This paper summarizes theory and evidence for a neural sensitization model of hyperresponsivity to low-level chemical exposures in multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS). MCS is a chronic polysymptomatic condition in which patients report illness from low levels of many different, structurally unrelated environmental chemicals (chemical intolerance, CI). Neural sensitization is the progressive host amplification of a response over time from repeated, intermittent exposures to a stimulus. Drugs, chemicals, endogenous mediators, and exogenous stressors can all initiate sensitization and can exhibit cross-sensitization between different classes of stimuli. The properties of sensitization overlap much of the clinical phenomenology of MCS. Animal s...
Purpose Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) also known as idiopathic environmental intolerance/illne...
Abstract Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) is a controversial disorder characterized by a diverse...
Background: Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) is an acquired disease which etiology remains unknow...
This paper summarizes the clinical phenomenology of multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS), outlines th...
This study tested the sensitization model proposed by Bell, Miller & Schwartz (1992) to study multip...
Includes bibliographical references.Through a review of literature, this paper will provide an expla...
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS), a condition also known as Chemical Sensitivity (CS), Chemical ...
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) is a condition in which the sufferer experiences a variety of ad...
Abstract Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) is characterised by non-specific and rec...
Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) is one of a complex group of related disorders that includes fib...
What do we know 2 Multiple Chemical Sensitivities (MCS) affects between 12.6 % and 33 % of the popul...
This study tested the sensitization model proposed by Bell et al. [Bell I.R., Miller C.S. and Schwar...
Objective: This study was conducted to confirm the definition of multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS)...
In this review we summarize the findings of a two-phase study of the prevalence, symptomatology, and...
Hornberg C, Wiesmuller GA. Multiple chemical sensitivity, MCS. ALLERGOLOGIE. 2002;25(11):577-584.Imm...
Purpose Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) also known as idiopathic environmental intolerance/illne...
Abstract Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) is a controversial disorder characterized by a diverse...
Background: Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) is an acquired disease which etiology remains unknow...
This paper summarizes the clinical phenomenology of multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS), outlines th...
This study tested the sensitization model proposed by Bell, Miller & Schwartz (1992) to study multip...
Includes bibliographical references.Through a review of literature, this paper will provide an expla...
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS), a condition also known as Chemical Sensitivity (CS), Chemical ...
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) is a condition in which the sufferer experiences a variety of ad...
Abstract Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) is characterised by non-specific and rec...
Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) is one of a complex group of related disorders that includes fib...
What do we know 2 Multiple Chemical Sensitivities (MCS) affects between 12.6 % and 33 % of the popul...
This study tested the sensitization model proposed by Bell et al. [Bell I.R., Miller C.S. and Schwar...
Objective: This study was conducted to confirm the definition of multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS)...
In this review we summarize the findings of a two-phase study of the prevalence, symptomatology, and...
Hornberg C, Wiesmuller GA. Multiple chemical sensitivity, MCS. ALLERGOLOGIE. 2002;25(11):577-584.Imm...
Purpose Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) also known as idiopathic environmental intolerance/illne...
Abstract Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) is a controversial disorder characterized by a diverse...
Background: Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) is an acquired disease which etiology remains unknow...