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Understanding histamine intolerance & mast cell activation .
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ISBN: 9781481283663 Year: 2013 Publisher: [Undetermined place] : CreateSpace,

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Histamine intolerance and Mast Cell Activation result in allergy-like symptoms. Histamine-rich food or mast cell degranulators may cause diarrhea or constipation, low or high blood pressure, eczema, asthma, acid reflux, migraine, depression, rapid heart beats and breathing, panic attacks and sleep disturbances. This book describes the symptoms, assists in diagnosis and treatment. Basic knowledge is given to help patients to understand their enemy. Lists are included with concentrations of biogenic amines, mast cell degranulators and medicines which must be avoided. References and abstracts to scientific literature are provided as well. - See more at: http://www.histamine-intolerance.info/histamine-intolerance-book/#sthash.kHAagZ4L.dpuf

The mast cell in health and disease
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ISBN: 0824787323 Year: 1993 Volume: vol 62 Publisher: New York, NY : Marcel Dekker,


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Mastocytosis : A Comprehensive Guide
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ISBN: 3030278204 3030278190 3030278220 Year: 2020 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,

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This unique book offers an in-depth, best-practices guide to diagnosis and management of mastocytosis, a too-often underdiagnosed disease. Mastocytosis: A Comprehensive Guide will open with a general overview and discussion of mast cell biology, addressing tryptase and other diagnostic markers in detail. Comprehensive diagnostic criteria and classification will follow, with special emphasis on commonly-seen related manifestations: skin disease, pediatric mastocytosis, gastrointestinal indicators, osteoporosis, anaphylaxis, venom and drug allergy, and pregnancy. Mastocytosis will be an ideal resource for not only the allergist confronted with this condition, but for a growing, multi-disciplinary audience of hematologists, gastroenterologists, dermatologists, pediatricians, primary care providers and other clinicians who encounter this disease in their patients. .

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