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Histoplasmosis 5.8, 7.8, 25.2 Homer’s syndrome 15.11 House dust mites 10.1 Hyalohyphomycosis 5.1-2 Hydroxyzine (see antihistamines) Hypercalcaemia 15.2 Hyperchylomicronaemia 14.9 Hyperelasticity 16.8 Hyperextensibility 16.8 Hyperkeratosis 16.1 Hypersensitivity (see allergy) Hyperthyroidism 19.4,19.6 Hypertriglyceridaemia 2.6 Hypoadrenocorticism 3.8, 14.9 Hypomelanoses 16.4-6 Hypopigmentation 16.4 Hyposensitisation (see immunotherapy) Hypothyroidism 9.4,19.6


ICAM-1 13.2 Ig A 11.2

IgE (allergen specific) 9.4,10.1, 10.4, 11.6,18.7,19.6,20.4,21.4 IGR (see insect growth regulators)

IL-2 15.10

Imidacloprid 3.12, 3.14 Immune complexes 13.2 Immunodeficiency 16.6, 20.2 Immunogenotherapy 15.10 Immunomarking 15.8 Immunomodulators 15.10 Immunotherapy 9.6,10.7,12.9 Insect growth regulators 3.12,3.13 Insulin 14.1 Interferon 15.10 Interleukin (see IL 2)

Intemal ear 16.4

Intradermal skin testing 2.16, 9.4,10.4,11.6,12.8,18.7,19.6,20.4,21.4 Inverse allergy work-up 12.8 Iridium 15.9

Isotretinoin (see retinoids)

Itraconazole 4.9-10, 5.2, 5.4,5.8,5.9,5.10, 5.11 Ivermectin 3.1, 3.2, 3.4, 3.8, 3.10


Juvenile hormone 3.12 Juvenile pustular dermatitis 6.3


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