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- W4250193905 abstract "1.1. The May fly and its pellicle are described. Allergic symptoms are believed to be caused by the inhalation of minute particles of the pellicle.2.2. Of 589 patients with seasonal hay fever and asthma studied during the years 1930 to 1937, 19 gave repeated positive skin reactions. Of these, 7 cases, or little over 1 per cent, could be really proved hypersensitive. The other 11 skin-positive cases were considered nonspecific reactors.3.3. The work of Figley is confirmed. This introduces another allergen which should be considered, especially by allergists who treat patients residing near the Great Lakes and other fresh water bodies. May fly hypersensitiveness should be remembered when patients with summer hay fever and asthma do not receive satisfactory results from the usual pollen treatments. In this respect, the May fly may take its place along the caddis fly as an excitant of allergic symptoms. It is not believed, however, that the former is as common an allergen as the latter.4.4. Three of the positive cases were treated with encouraging effect. However, the data pertaining to treatment with May fly extracts are too meager to warrant any conclusion at this time." @default.
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- W4250193905 date "1936-07-01" @default.
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- W4250193905 title "Further studies on the influences of regional differences in intracutaneous testing" @default.
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