Basic Immunology --;Biological Role of Major Transplantation Antigens in T Cell Self-recognition: Possible Consequences in Clinical Medicine --;Interleukins --;Immunoglobulin E --;Regulation of IgE by Lymphoid Cell-Derived Factors --;The IgE Receptor of Mast Cells and Basophils --;IgE Receptors on Lymphocytes --;IgE and Allergic Diseases --;Mediators --;Histamine and Allergic Diseases --;Lipid Mediators and Inflammation --;Lipoxygenase Activity in Cutaneous Inflammation --;Methods in Eicosanoid Determination --;Chemotactic Factors as Mediators of Allergy --;Complement-Derived Mediators: Induction of Vascular Changes and Cellular Triggering Reactions by Anaphylatoxins --;Paf-acether (Platelet-activating Factor) --;Atopic Eczema and Food Allergy --;Itch and Endorphins --;Dry Skin (Sebostasis) and Inflammation: Heterogeneity of 'Dry Skin' in Atopic Dermatitis --;Food Allergy and Atopic Eczema --;Intragastric Provocation under Endoscopic Control --;Allergy to Spices: Cross-reactivity to Other Allergens --;Glutamate-Induced Asthmatic Reactions --;Asthma --;Late Phase Reactions --;Aspirin-Induced and Intrinsic Asthma --;Isocyanate-Induced Asthma --;Contact Allergy --;Molecular Recognition in Allergic Contact Dermatitis --;Regulation of Contact Allergy by Interferon --;Contact-Allergy Time --;Drug Reactions --;Histopathological Patterns of Drug Eruptions --;Photosensitivity Due to Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs --;Anaphylactoid Reactions to Mild Analgesics --;Immune Complex Anaphylaxis Induced by Dextran and Its Elimination by Hapten Inhibition --;Immunotherapy --;Standardization of Allergenic Extracts --;Allergen Extracts from Animals for Diagnosis and Immunotherapy --;Allergoids, Mechanisms and New Developments --;mPEG-Modified Allergen Preparations --;Pharmacotherapy --;Pharmacological Modulation of Immunoregulatory Lymphocyte Functions: The Adenosine Immunoregulatory System --;Superoxide Dismutase: Rationale of Therapeutic Use, Established Clinical Effects, and Perspectives --;Patterns of Theophylline Utilization --;Topical Steroids: Perspectives and Retrospectives --;Index of Authors.
Anergic reactions and anergic diseases are found in many fields of medicine. Interdisciplinary understanding and cooperation thus seem necessary to get a better insight into allergic reactions in the different fields of medicine in order that we may give our patients the best diagnostic and therapeutic care.