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The prevalence of allergic diseases has increased dramatically in the western world. In the last 2 decades, the frequency of asthma and allergic rhinitis has doubled. Allergen specific immunotherapy [SIT] has been used successfully for more than 100 years for the treatment of allergic disorders.

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[Hypersensitivity reaction to radio contrast media: diagnosis, prevention and treatment].

Harefuah

July 2012

Department of Medicine B, Clinical Immunology, Allergy and AIDS Center, Kaplan Medical Center Rehovot, Israel affiliated to the Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel.

More than 70 million radiographic examinations with radio contrast media are performed worldwide each year. The incidence of adverse reactions to radio contrast media is 5-13%. Adverse reactions include hypersensitivity reactions, chemotoxic reactions and renal toxicity.

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Shape and configuration of skin lesions: targetoid lesions.

Clin Dermatol

December 2011

Dermatology Unit, Kaplan Medical Center, 76100 Rechovot, Israel (affiliated to the Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel).

What is probably the first description of targetoid or iris lesions, as they appear in erythema multiforme (EM), can be found in Thomas Bateman's 1836 textbook "Practical Synopsis of Cutaneous Diseases According to the Arrangement of Dr. Willan." EM was initially described by Bateman and later by von Hebra as an acute self-limiting skin disease, symmetrically distributed on the extremities with typical concentric "targetoid" or "iris" lesions, and often recurrent.

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