PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 11821655-9 2002 Total serum IgE was measured in all patients by latex-enhanced nephelometry. Latex 48-53 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 12-15 15503475-15 2004 High levels of total IgE, positive Phadiotop, positive skin prick test to cross-reacting foods and the duration of clean intermittent catheterization are the risk factors for latex sensitivity in patients with spina bifida. Latex 175-180 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 21-24 16540066-13 2006 Specific-IgE levels to latex at the end of the study were significantly higher in patients who had contact with latex during the follow-up period than in those without latex contact. Latex 23-28 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 9-12 16540066-15 2006 Greater emphasis should be placed on reducing latex exposure in the home and school environments, as such contact could maintain positive IgE-antibody levels. Latex 46-51 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 138-141 14673247-3 2003 Allergy to latex is a type I, immediate, IgE-mediated reaction that can lead to anaphylaxis and death. Latex 11-16 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 41-44 11035669-10 2000 Eleven of 17 patients (64.7%) had elevated serum IgE levels in the group with latex allergy vs only 14 of 40 patients (35.0%) in the group with a negative latex RAST (p = 0.04; odds ratio, 3.4). Latex 78-83 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 49-52 11025962-10 2000 The increased plasma latex protein-specific IgE levels confirmed anaphylaxis to latex. Latex 21-26 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 44-47 10494330-1 1999 OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of IgE-mediated latex allergy in workers in an operation room (OR) complex. Latex 55-60 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 42-45 10691894-5 2000 RESULTS: ELISA using the purified latex allergens demonstrated specific IgE in 32-65% health care workers and 54-100% of spina bifida patients with latex allergy. Latex 34-39 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 72-75 10624496-8 1999 This study suggests a minimum prevalence of IgE-mediated hypersensitivity to latex of 1.5% among medical center employees. Latex 77-82 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 44-47 10955696-10 2000 IgE binding to the native latex profilin could be completely inhibited by the MBP-rHev b 8. Latex 26-31 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 0-3 7697481-12 1995 CONCLUSION: In vitro tests may detect latex specific IgE in atopic individuals, especially children, with no history of recurrent latex exposure and no history of adverse reactions to latex. Latex 38-43 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 53-56 9226062-0 1997 IgE-mediated hypersensitivity to latex in childhood. Latex 33-38 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 0-3 8877159-9 1996 Concentration of specific IgE to latex in serum correlated well with increasing numbers of operations. Latex 33-38 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 26-29 8688699-2 1996 In recent years, immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated reactions to latex have been reported with increasing frequency and have been associated with anaphylaxis and death. Latex 62-67 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 17-33 8688699-2 1996 In recent years, immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated reactions to latex have been reported with increasing frequency and have been associated with anaphylaxis and death. Latex 62-67 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 35-38 9674393-3 1998 Allergy to latex is a type I, immediate, IgE-mediated reaction, which can lead to anaphylaxis and death. Latex 11-16 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 41-44 7650400-4 1995 This purified 23-kDa polypeptide reacted with IgE from 13 of 17 (76%) latex-allergic spina bifida patients, but from only 1 of 5 health care workers with latex allergy. Latex 70-75 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 46-49 23062385-3 2012 However, IgE-mediated immediate reactions to latex have become a serious concern for health care workers (HCWs). Latex 45-50 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 9-12 8195677-7 1994 These preliminary findings indicate that patients with spina bifida in whom latex hypersensitivity has developed exhibit a strong anti-latex IgE immune response, which seems to differ markedly from the immune response of health care workers with latex allergy. Latex 76-81 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 141-144 2033741-0 1991 The spectrum of IgE-mediated responses to latex. Latex 42-47 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 16-19 2033741-1 1991 A spectrum of IgE-mediated allergic responses to latex is presented in this report of 14 patients, including health care workers, sensitized by exposure to latex gloves. Latex 49-54 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 14-17 2033741-1 1991 A spectrum of IgE-mediated allergic responses to latex is presented in this report of 14 patients, including health care workers, sensitized by exposure to latex gloves. Latex 156-161 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 14-17 2060787-3 1991 The patients showed IgE binding to latex RAST disks ranging from 1.0 to 27.3 times the negative control. Latex 35-40 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 20-23 17651378-5 2008 Ten children were sensitized to latex (specific IgE median: 6.7 kU/l, range: 0.5-33). Latex 32-37 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 48-51