Hyposensitization with dermatophagoides pteronyssinus antigen: Trial in asthma induced by house dust

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A double-blind clinical trial of hyposensitization with aqueous extracts of Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (the house-dust mite) and human skin scales showed a substantial improvement in symptoms in 11 asthmatics allergic to house dust treated with the D. pteronyssinus extract and a reduction in their need for other therapy. Five patients were well for a year but six relapsed. These results contrasted with the generally unfavourable course of the patients treated with the extract of human skin scales. Asthma due to house-dust allergy may be substantially improved by hyposensitization with D. pteronyssinus extract. © 1971, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Smith, A. P. (1971). Hyposensitization with dermatophagoides pteronyssinus antigen: Trial in asthma induced by house dust. British Medical Journal, 4(5781), 204–206. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.4.5781.204

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