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Allergy and Allergic Disease is an outstanding reference source on all aspects of allergy and allergic diseases. Covering every allergic condition, from the immunological and molecular basis of the allergic response to the future trends in allergic disease prevention, this new international editorial team lead by Professor Kay have completely revised and updated the text to take account of new and recent developments, from both a scientific and clinical perspective. The second edition will continue as two volumes, containing over 100 chapters and will deal with the immunologic basis of the allergic response and then with the cells and mediators responsible for allergic inflammation. Descriptions of the pharmacology and physiology of allergic diseases will be given, and then each specific allergic disease and their management are addressed. The new edition will contain 14 principal sections, and an increased coverage of drug allergens and allergic hypersensitivity reaction to drugs and the field of genetics will be revised accordingly. This second edition includes a fully searchable CD ROM including a database of 100 colour images.Content: Chapter 1 Allergy and Hypersensitivity: History and Concepts (pages 1–22): A. Barry KayChapter 2 Development of Allergy and Atopy (pages 23–47): Catherine Thornton and Patrick G. HoltChapter 3 T Cells and Cytokines in Asthma and Allergic Inflammation (pages 48–82): Chris CorriganChapter 4 Regulatory T Cells and Other Tolerogenic Mechanisms in Allergy and Asthma (pages 83–102): Catherine Hawrylowicz and Cezmi A. AkdisChapter 5 IgE and IgE Receptors (pages 103–118): Brian J. Sutton, Andrew J. Beavil, Rebecca L. Beavil and James HuntChapter 6 Immunoglobulin Gene Organization and Expression and Regulation of IgE (pages 119–140): Hannah J. Gould and David J. FearChapter 7 Environmental Factors in IgE Production (pages 141–165): Anne Tsicopoulos, Catherine Duez and Andrew SaxonChapter 8 Antigen?Presenting Dendritic Cells and Macrophages (pages 166–186): Bart N. Lambrecht and Hamida HammadChapter 9 Innate Immunity in Allergic Disease (pages 187–202): Ian SabroeChapter 10 Signal Transduction in Allergic and Inflammatory Cells (pages 203–213): Rafeul AlamChapter 11 Mast Cells: Biological Properties and Role in Health and Allergic Diseases (pages 215–257): Peter Bradding and Glenn CruseChapter 12 Eosinophils: Biological Properties and Role in Health and Disease (pages 258–294): Simon P. Hogan, Helene F. Rosenberg, Redwan Moqbel, Simon Phipps, Paul S. Foster, Paige Lacy, A. Barry Kay and Marc E. RothenbergChapter 13 Neutrophils: Biological Properties and Role in Health and Allergic Diseases (pages 295–319): Alison M. Condliffe, Andrew S. Cowburn and Edwin R. ChilversChapter 14 Basophils: Biological Properties and Role in Allergic Diseases (pages 320–336): Gianni Marone, Giuseppe Spadaro and Arturo GenoveseChapter 15 Leukocyte Adhesion in Allergic Inflammation (pages 337–365): Michelle J. Muessel and Andrew J. WardlawChapter 16 Airway Epithelium (pages 366–397): Pedro C. Avila and Robert P. SchleimerChapter 17 Airway Vascularity in Asthma (pages 398–411): John W. WilsonChapter 18 Fibroblasts and the Extracellular Matrix (pages 412–435): Lynne A. Murray, William G. Glass, Anuk M. Das and Geoffrey J. LaurentChapter 19 Immune Complexes and Complement: Their Role in Host Defense and in Disease (pages 436–450): Michael M. Frank and C. Garren HesterChapter 20 Bradykinin Pathways and Allergic Disease (pages 451–470): Allen P. KaplanChapter 21 Chemokines (pages 471–493): James E. Pease and Timothy J. WilliamsChapter 22 Neurotrophins (pages 494–510): Wolfgang A. Nockher, Sanchaita Sonar and Harald RenzChapter 23 Neuropeptides (pages 511–523): David A. Groneberg and Axel FischerChapter 24 Late?Phase Allergic Reactions in Humans (pages 524–547): Yee?Ean Ong and A. Barry KayChapter 25 Antihistamines (pages 549–565): F. Estelle R. Simons and Faculty of Pharmacy Keith J. SimonsChapter 26 Lipid Mediators: Leukotrienes, Prostanoids, Lipoxins, and Platelet?Activating Factor (pages 566–633): Sophie P. Farooque, Jonathan P. Arm and Tak H. LeeChapter 27 Theophylline and Isoenzyme?Selective Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors (pages 634–667): Mark A. GiembyczChapter 28 Adrenergic Agonists and Antagonists (pages 668–682): Tony R. BaiChapter 29 Cholinergic Antagonists (pages 683–693): Nicholas J. GrossChapter 30 Antileukotriene Agents (pages 694–714): Graeme P. Currie and Brian J. LipworthChapter 31 Glucocorticosteroids (pages 715–731): Peter J. BarnesChapter 32 Immunomodulating Drugs (pages 732–746): Iain A. M. MacPheeChapter 33 Physiologic Aspects of Asthma (pages 747–767): Philip W. Ind and Neil B. PrideChapter 34 Aerosol Delivery Systems (pages 768–782): Thomas G. O'Riordan and Gerald C. SmaldoneChapter 35 Bronchial Hyperresponsiveness (pages 783–793): Guy F. JoosChapter 36 Exercise?Induced Bronchoconstriction: Animal Models (pages 794–807): Arthur N. Freed and Sandra D. AndersonChapter 37 Exercise?Induced Bronchoconstriction: Human Models (pages 808–822): Arthur N. Freed and Sandra D. AndersonChapter 38 Sensory and Autonomic Nervous System in Asthma and Rhinitis (pages 823–839): Bradley J. Undem and Kevin KwongChapter 39 Mucus and Mucociliary Clearance in Asthma and Allergic Rhinitis (pages 840–856): Duncan F. RogersChapter 40 Biology of Vascular Permeability (pages 857–873): Peter ClarkChapter 41 Airway Smooth Muscle (pages 874–891): Stuart J. HirstChapter 42 Biochemistry of Allergens and Recombinant Allergens (pages 893–912): Rudolf ValentaChapter 43 Host Responses to Allergens (pages 913–927): Wayne R. Thomas and Belinda J. HalesChapter 44 Allergen Extracts and Standardization (pages 928–941): Ronald van ReeChapter 45 Grass, Tree, and Weed Pollen (pages 942–962): Jean EmberlinChapter 46 Fungi as Allergens (pages 963–983): Cathryn C. Hassett, W. Elliott Horner, Estelle Levetin, Laurianne G. Wild, W. Edward Davis, Samuel B. Lehrer and John LaceyChapter 47 Dust Mites and Asthma (pages 984–996): Thomas A. E. Platts?Mills and Judith A. WoodfolkChapter 48 Animal Allergens (pages 997–1016): Adnan Custovic and Angela SimpsonChapter 49 Airborne Allergens and Irritants in the Workplace (pages 1017–1122): Xaver BaurChapter 50 Allergens from Stinging Insects: Ants, Bees, and Vespids (pages 1123–1130): Te Piao King and Rafael I. MonsalveChapter 51 Cockroach Allergens, Environmental Exposure, and Asthma (pages 1131–1145): Martin D. Chapman and Anna PomesChapter 52 Food Allergens (pages 1146–1163): Ricki M. Helm and A. Wesley BurksChapter 53 Latex Allergy (pages 1164–1184): Robyn E. O'Hehir, Michael F. Sutherland, Alexander C. Drew and Jennifer M. RollandChapter 54 Primate Models of Allergic Asthma (pages 1185–1201): Charles G. Plopper, Suzette M. Smiley?Jewell, Lisa A. Miller, Michelle V. Fanucchi, Michael J. Evans, Alan R. Buckpitt, Mark V. Avdalovic, Laurel J. Gershwin, Jesse P. Joad, Radhika Kajekar, Shawnessy D. Larson, Kent E. Pinkerton, Laura S. Van Winkle, Edward S. Schelegle, Emily M. Pieczarka, Reen Wu and Dallas M. HydeChapter 55 Airway Remodeling in Small Animal Models (pages 1202–1213): Clare M. LloydChapter 56 Are Animal Models of Asthma Useful? (pages 1214–1222): Reinhard PabstChapter 57 Genetics of Asthma and Atopic Dermatitis (pages 1223–1238): Saffron A. G. Willis?Owen, Miriam F. Moffatt and William O. C. CooksonChapter 58 Epidemiology of Asthma, Atopy, and Atopic Disease (pages 1239–1258): Debbie L. Jarvis, Seif O. Shaheen and Peter BurneyChapter 59 The Allergy March (pages 1259–1265): Ulrich WahnChapter 60 Outdoor Air Pollution and Allergic Airway Disease (pages 1266–1278): Gennaro D'AmatoChapter 61 Indoor Air Pollution (pages 1279–1289): Paul Harrison, Rebecca Slack and Sanjeev BaggaChapter 62 Molecular Immunopathology of Allergic Disease (pages 1290–1317): Susan Foley and Qutayba HamidChapter 63 Principles and Practice of Diagnosis and Treatment of Allergic Disease (pages 1319–1334): Anthony J. Frew and A. Barry KayChapter 64 Skin Testing in Diagnosis and Management of Respiratory Allergic Diseases (pages 1335–1345): Pascal Demoly, Anais Pipet and Jean BousquetChapter 65 Allergy Testing in the Laboratory (pages 1346–1367): Steven O. Stapel and Jorg Kleine?TebbeChapter 66 Measurement of Markers of Inflammation in Induced Sputum and Exhaled Air (pages 1368–1380): Ian D. Pavord and Dominick E. ShawChapter 67 Definition and Classification of Allergic Rhinitis and Upper Airways Diseases (pages 1381–1401): Wytske Fokkens and Jean BousquetChapter 68 Pathophysiology of Allergic Rhinitis (pages 1402–1429): Peter H. HowarthChapter 69 Management and Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis (pages 1430–1453): Jean Bousquet and Michael A. KalinerChapter 70 Nasal Polyps and Rhinosinusitis (pages 1454–1481): Wouter Huvenne, Paul Van Cauwenberge and Claus BachertChapter 71 Ocular Allergy (pages 1482–1509): Avinash Gurbaxani, Virginia L. Calder and Susan LightmanChapter 72 Mechanisms in Allergen Injection Immunotherapy (pages 1510–1521): Stephen J. Till and Stephen R. DurhamChapter 73 Allergen Injection Immunotherapy: Indications and Practice (pages 1522–1542): Hans?Jorgen MallingChapter 74 Sublingual Immunotherapy (pages 1543–1554): G. Walter Canonica and Giovanni PassalacquaChapter 75 Novel Approaches to Allergen Immunotherapy (pages 1555–1564): Mark LarcheChapter 76 Definition, Clinical Features, Investigations, and Differential Diagnosis of Asthma (pages 1565–1590): Piero Maestrelli, Gaetano Caramori, Francesca Franco and Leonardo M. FabbriChapter 77 Asthma in Infancy and Childhood (pages 1591–1607): John O. WarnerChapter 78 Pathogenesis of Asthma (pages 1608–1631): Stephen T. HolgateChapter 79 Pathology of Asthma (pages 1632–1649): Peter K. Jeffery, A. Barry Kay and Qutayba HamidChapter 80 Management of Chronic Asthma (pages 1650–1660): Peter J. BarnesChapter 81 Anti?IgE in Persistent Severe Allergic Asthma (pages 1661–1686): Marc Humbert, Stephen T. Holgate, Howard Fox and Jean BousquetChapter 82 Occupational Asthma (pages 1687–1711): Paul Cullinan and Anthony J. Newman TaylorChapter 83 New Drugs for the Treatment of Allergy and Asthma (pages 1712–1739): Trevor T. Hansel, Ed Erin, Onn Min Kon and Peter J. BarnesChapter 84 Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis (pages 1741–1756): Andre?Bernard Tonnel, Stephanie Pouwels?Frys and Isabelle Tillie?LeblondChapter 85 Extrinsic Allergic Alveolitis/Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis (pages 1757–1778): Michael C. Zacharisen and Jordan N. FinkChapter 86 Pulmonary Eosinophilia (pages 1779–1801): Jean?Francois Cordier and Vincent CottinChapter 87 Hypereosinophilic Syndromes (pages 1802–1809): Hans?Uwe SimonChapter 88 Atopic Dermatitis (pages 1811–1830): Julia D. Proelss and Thomas BieberChapter 89 Contact Dermatitis (pages 1831–1852): David I. Orton and Carolyn M. WillisChapter 90 Urticaria and Angioedema (pages 1853–1877): Allen P. KaplanChapter 91 Mastocytosis (pages 1878–1893): Nataliya M. Kushnir?Sukhov, Dean D. Metcalfe and Jamie A. RobynChapter 92 Anaphylaxis (pages 1895–1920): M. Rosario Caballero, Stephen J. Lane and Tak H. LeeChapter 93 Food Allergy and Eosinophilic Gastroenteropathies (pages 1921–1942): Scott H. Sicherer and Hugh A. SampsonChapter 94 Drug Hypersensitivity (pages 1943–1965): Werner J. PichlerChapter 95 Hypersensitivity to Aspirin and other NSAIDs (pages 1966–1979): Andrzej Szczeklik, Ewa Nizankowska?Mogilnicka and Marek SanakChapter 96 Insect Sting Allergy (pages 1980–1994): Ulrich R. MullerChapter 97 Prevention of Allergic Disease (pages 1995–2019): Susan L. Prescott and Bengt BjorkstenChapter 98 Prevalence of Atopic Disorders in a Developing World: Pitfalls and Opportunities (pages 2020–2030): Maria Yazdanbakhsh, Taniawati Supali and Laura C. Rodrigues