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Spontaneous loss of hypersensitivity in patients allergic to bee or wasp stings; detection by venom-induced histamine release.
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1985
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Drug HypersensitivityAllergySystemic Allergic ReactionsAllergy MedicineMedicineImmunologySpontaneous LossVenom-induced Histamine ReleaseSkin AllergyAllergenAnaphylaxisVenomicsSting ChallengesDermatologyDrug AllergyHypersensitivityInsect Sting Allergy
Patients with bee or wasp sting allergy can lose their hypersensitivity spontaneously. The suitability of venom-induced histamine release for evaluating the actual allergic risk in untreated patients with a history of systemic allergic reactions following bee or wasp stings is demonstrated by successfully deliberate sting challenges.