Abstract
This is a preliminary report of a new method of treating otolaryngic allergy with enzyme-potentiated desensitization (EPD). The nature of EPD and its use in otolaryngology are described. Thirty-six patients have been treated and followed in a private medical practice since February 1997. This article reviews the clinical features of EPD and provides six cases as examples; the clinical features described include allergic rhinitis, serous otitis media, asthma, dermatitis, fixed food allergy, and Ménière's disease. EPD is an effective technique for the treatment of otolaryngic allergy and offers advantages over conventional techniques.
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Pulec, J. L. (2002). Enzyme-potentiated desensitization in otolaryngic allergy. Ear, Nose and Throat Journal, 81(3), 164–167. https://doi.org/10.1177/014556130208100311
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