Bernhard Przybilla mainly focuses on Allergy, Immunology, Dermatology, Atopy and Atopic dermatitis. Bernhard Przybilla combines subjects such as Guideline, Internal medicine and Intensive care medicine with his study of Allergy. His work carried out in the field of Immunology brings together such families of science as Gastroenterology and Venom.
His research in Dermatology tackles topics such as Sensitization which are related to areas like Eosinophilia. His Atopy research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Formaldehyde, House dust mite and Mite. His Atopic dermatitis study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Food allergy, Physical therapy and Disease.
Bernhard Przybilla mainly investigates Immunology, Dermatology, Allergy, Anaphylaxis and Pharmacology. His work deals with themes such as In vitro and Histamine, which intersect with Immunology. Bernhard Przybilla usually deals with Dermatology and limits it to topics linked to Otorhinolaryngology and Family medicine.
The Allergy study combines topics in areas such as Internal medicine, Immunopathology, Venom and Sensitization. The concepts of his Internal medicine study are interwoven with issues in Gastroenterology and Endocrinology. Many of his studies on Atopy apply to Atopic dermatitis as well.
His primary areas of study are Immunology, Allergy, Anaphylaxis, Dermatology and Venom. The study incorporates disciplines such as Guideline, In vitro and Intensive care medicine in addition to Allergy. His studies deal with areas such as Differential diagnosis, Insect bites and stings, Wheat hypersensitivity and Intradermal test as well as Anaphylaxis.
His Dermatology research focuses on Atopic dermatitis in particular. His Venom research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Mast cell, Maintenance dose, Internal medicine and Hymenoptera venom allergy. The study incorporates disciplines such as Insect sting allergy, Immunopathology and Envenomation in addition to Tryptase.
Bernhard Przybilla mostly deals with Allergy, Immunology, Anaphylaxis, Venom and Internal medicine. His work carried out in the field of Allergy brings together such families of science as Dermatology, Atopic dermatitis, Guideline and Intensive care medicine. His Immunology research includes elements of Cannabis and Hashish.
Bernhard Przybilla interconnects Maintenance dose, Insect bites and stings, Anxiety and Patient education in the investigation of issues within Anaphylaxis. His Venom research focuses on Tryptase and how it relates to Immunopathology, Envenomation, Confidence interval and Coefficient of variation. His study looks at the intersection of Internal medicine and topics like Gastroenterology with Clinical significance and Immunoglobulin E.
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Usefulness of specific immunotherapy in patients with atopic dermatitis and allergic sensitization to house dust mites: a multi‐centre, randomized, dose–response study
T. Werfel;K. Breuer;F. Ruéff;B. Przybilla.
Allergy (2006)
Predisposing factors and clinical features of eczema herpeticum: a retrospective analysis of 100 cases.
Andreas Wollenberg;Claudia Zoch;Stefanie Wetzel;Gerd Plewig.
Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology (2003)
The prevalence of positive reactions in the atopy patch test with aeroallergens and food allergens in subjects with atopic eczema: a European multicenter study.
U. Darsow;J. Laifaoui;K. Kerschenlohr;A. Wollenberg.
Allergy (2004)
Predictors of severe systemic anaphylactic reactions in patients with Hymenoptera venom allergy: importance of baseline serum tryptase-a study of the European Academy of Allergology and Clinical Immunology Interest Group on Insect Venom Hypersensitivity.
Franziska Ruëff;Bernhard Przybilla;Maria Beatrice Biló;Ulrich Müller.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2009)
Handbook of Atopic Eczema
Johannes Ring;Bernhard Przybilla;Thomas Ruzicka.
(1991)
Protective effect against sunburn of combined systemic ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and d-α-tocopherol (vitamin E)
Bernadette Eberlein-König;Marianne Placzek;Bernhard Przybilla.
Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology (1998)
Constitutively raised serum concentrations of mast-cell tryptase and severe anaphylactic reactions to Hymenoptera stings
Dagmar Ludolph-Hauser;Franziska Ruëff;Claudia Fries;Pia Schöpf.
The Lancet (2001)
Patients still reacting to a sting challenge while receiving conventional Hymenoptera venom immunotherapy are protected by increased venom doses
Franziska Ruëff;Andrea Wenderoth;Bernhard Przybilla.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2001)
Photopatch testing: the 5-year experience of the German, Austrian, and Swiss Photopatch Test Group.
E. Hölzle;N. Neumann;B. Hausen;B. Przybilla.
Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology (2000)
The sting challenge test in hymenoptera venom allergy : Position paper of the Subcommittee on Insect Venom Allergy of the European Academy of Allergology and Clinical Immunology
F. Ruëff;B. Przybilla;U. Müller;H. Mosbech.
Allergy (1996)
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