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Page 4439
... ingestion has been implicated in trig- gering exercise - provoked anaphylaxis . Per- sons so afflicted , however , are not allergic to specific foods , and anaphylaxis is not in- duced if exercise is delayed 2 hours after meals . Cases ...
... ingestion has been implicated in trig- gering exercise - provoked anaphylaxis . Per- sons so afflicted , however , are not allergic to specific foods , and anaphylaxis is not in- duced if exercise is delayed 2 hours after meals . Cases ...
Page 4445
... ingestion challenge may be essential because strict elimination may be difficult if not impossible . Skin testing may be useful , since , as noted earlier , most additive reactions are not likely to be IgE- mediated . Ingestion ...
... ingestion challenge may be essential because strict elimination may be difficult if not impossible . Skin testing may be useful , since , as noted earlier , most additive reactions are not likely to be IgE- mediated . Ingestion ...
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... ingestion , and plasma GIP rose simul- taneously . The insulin response to a glucose infusion was significantly ... ingestion of fat is not associated with release of insulin , although serum GIP is greater than that fol- lowing ...
... ingestion , and plasma GIP rose simul- taneously . The insulin response to a glucose infusion was significantly ... ingestion of fat is not associated with release of insulin , although serum GIP is greater than that fol- lowing ...
Contents
Diseases of the Peritoneum | 4181 |
Recurring Polyserositis | 4207 |
Retroperitoneal Diseases | 4223 |
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