PMID: 9530673Apr 8, 1998Paper

Evolution to current otolaryngic allergy techniques

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America
J D Osguthorpe

Abstract

The evolution of current otolaryngic allergy techniques for the diagnosis and management of inhalant and food allergens is presented in this article. Skin titration, in vivo diagnostic techniques, and symptom-relieving immunotherapy are emphasized for the former sensitivities and oral challenge tests, skin titration, and elimination or rotary diets for the latter.

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