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 Eponyms in category: Allergy and asthma
 25 main and alternative entries found.
 
Auer's phenomenon
A phenomenon in allergology.
Heberden-Willan disease (Schönlein-Henoch purpura)
A form of anaphylactoid (allergic) or non-thrombopenic purpura which is the most common connective-tissue disorder in children.
Henoch disease (Schönlein-Henoch purpura)
A form of anaphylactoid (allergic) or non-thrombopenic purpura which is the most common connective-tissue disorder in children.
Henoch-Schönlein syndrome (Schönlein-Henoch purpura)
A form of anaphylactoid (allergic) or non-thrombopenic purpura which is the most common connective-tissue disorder in children.
Hines-Bannick
An allergic syndrome with profuse sweating followed by recurrent crises of hypothermia.
Königstein-Urbach reaction (Urbach-Königstein method)
Diagnostic procedure for demonstrating antibodies in allergics.
Laënnec's pearls
Obsolete term for round gelatinous masses seen in asthmatic sputum.
Naegeli-de Quervain-Stalder "Autotransplantationsmethode" (auto transplant method). (Naegeli-de Quervain-Stalder test)
A method for demonstrating cell-combined allergic antibodies.
Naegeli-de Quervain-Stalder test
A method for demonstrating cell-combined allergic antibodies.
Richet's phenomenon (Theobald Smith's phenomenon)
An allergic hypersensitivity reaction of the body to a foreign protein or drug.
Richet's phenomenon
The sometimes fatal reaction by a sensitized individual to a second injection of an antigen.
Samter's syndrome
A syndrome in asthmatic and allergic diseases characterised by the triad of bronchial asthma, vasomotor rhinitis, and intolerance to aspirin and aspirin-like medications.
Schönlein purpura (Schönlein-Henoch purpura)
A form of anaphylactoid (allergic) or non-thrombopenic purpura which is the most common connective-tissue disorder in children.
Schönlein's disease
An allergic or anaphylactic purpura occurring in individuals, especially children, with drug sensitivities, serum sickness, and other allergic disorders.
Schönlein-Henoch disease (Schönlein-Henoch purpura)
A form of anaphylactoid (allergic) or non-thrombopenic purpura which is the most common connective-tissue disorder in children.
Schönlein-Henoch purpura
A form of anaphylactoid (allergic) or non-thrombopenic purpura which is the most common connective-tissue disorder in children.
Schönlein-Henoch syndrome (Schönlein-Henoch purpura)
A form of anaphylactoid (allergic) or non-thrombopenic purpura which is the most common connective-tissue disorder in children.
Theobald Smith's phenomenon
An allergic hypersensitivity reaction of the body to a foreign protein or drug.
Theobald Smith's phenomenon (Richet's phenomenon)
The sometimes fatal reaction by a sensitized individual to a second injection of an antigen.
Urbach-Königstein method
Diagnostic procedure for demonstrating antibodies in allergics.
Urbach-Königstein reaction (Urbach-Königstein method)
Diagnostic procedure for demonstrating antibodies in allergics.
Widal's syndrome (M. Fernand Widal) (Samter's syndrome)
A syndrome in asthmatic and allergic diseases characterised by the triad of bronchial asthma, vasomotor rhinitis, and intolerance to aspirin and aspirin-like medications.
Widal-Abrami-Lermoyez triad (M. Fernand Widal) (Samter's syndrome)
A syndrome in asthmatic and allergic diseases characterised by the triad of bronchial asthma, vasomotor rhinitis, and intolerance to aspirin and aspirin-like medications.
Widal-Lermoyez syndrome (M. Fernand Widal) (Samter's syndrome)
A syndrome in asthmatic and allergic diseases characterised by the triad of bronchial asthma, vasomotor rhinitis, and intolerance to aspirin and aspirin-like medications.
Willis' disease II
Asthma.
 

 
 

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