Published in J Hum Nutr on June 01, 1976
Challenge test battery in chronic urticaria. Br J Dermatol (1976) 1.67
The incidence and other aspects of factitious wealing (dermographism). Br J Dermatol (1971) 1.59
"Actinic reticuloid"; a chronic dermatosis associated with severe photosensitivity and the histological resemblance to lymphoma. Br J Dermatol (1969) 1.57
A serological mediator in chronic idiopathic urticaria--a clinical, immunological and histological evaluation. Br J Dermatol (1986) 1.43
Advances in treatment of diseases of the skin. Practitioner (1967) 1.39
Effect of salicylates in urticaria. Br Med J (1967) 1.30
An assessment of the role of Candida albicans and food yeasts in chronic urticaria. Br J Dermatol (1971) 1.18
Sensitivity to cyanocobalamin and hydroxocobalamin. Br Med J (1971) 1.13
Pyogenic cocci in infantile eczema throughout one year. Br Med J (1975) 1.10
The effect of large doses of H1 antagonists in urticaria. Br J Dermatol (1984) 1.08
The pathogenic status of yeasts infecting ulcerated legs. Br J Dermatol (1974) 1.05
Blue rubber bleb naevus. Br Med J (1966) 1.03
Miliary haemangiomata in the newborn. Arch Dis Child (1967) 1.00
Urticaria-like lesions associated with systemic lupus erythematosus: response to dapsone. Br J Dermatol (1978) 0.95
Alimentary Candida albicans and napkin rashes. Br J Dermatol (1972) 0.91
Role of Candida albicans infection in napkin rashes. Br Med J (1969) 0.91
Waardenburg's syndrome in two siblings, both parents and their maternal grandmother. Proc R Soc Med (1972) 0.91
Chronic urticaria Investigations with patch and challenge tests. Contact Dermatitis (1982) 0.90
Urticarial vasculitis. Br Med J (Clin Res Ed) (1983) 0.89
Role of tartrazine in chronic urticaria. Br Med J (Clin Res Ed) (1982) 0.87
Hand, foot, and mouth disease. A clinically recognizable virus infection seen mainly in children. Clin Pediatr (Phila) (1967) 0.87
Caterpillar dermatitis. Br Med J (1967) 0.86
The role of trauma in the spreading weals of hereditary angio-oedema. Br J Dermatol (1983) 0.86
Chronic urticaria: the effect of aspirin. Br J Dermatol (1970) 0.85
Leukocytoclastic vasculitis with Sjögren's syndrome and paraproteinaemia. Br J Dermatol (1977) 0.83
Some clinical aspects of cholinergic urticaria. Br J Dermatol (1968) 0.83
Factitious wealing at the site of previous cutaneous response. Br J Dermatol (1969) 0.82
Azathioprine plus prednisone in treatment of pemphigoid. Br Med J (1978) 0.81
Mucosal architecture of the small bowel in cases of psoriasis. Gut (1971) 0.81
Microsporum equinum infection of the scalp in an adult. Br J Dermatol (1972) 0.80
Lichen planus with late onset hypogammaglobulinaemia: a casual relationship? Br J Dermatol (1982) 0.78
Cold urticaria and cold precipitated dermographism. Br J Dermatol (1970) 0.78
A controlled trial of azathioprine in the treatment of pemphigoid [proceedings]. Br J Dermatol (1978) 0.77
Recurrent angioedema: familial and oestrogen-induced. Br J Dermatol (1986) 0.76
treatment of hereditary angio-oedema by low dose attenuated androgens: disassociation of clinical response from levels of C1 esterase inhibitor and C4. Br J Dermatol (1980) 0.76
Torsades de pointes complicating treatment with terfenadine. BMJ (1991) 0.75
Letter: Incidence of dermographism. Br Med J (1976) 0.75
Chronic urticaria. Br Med J (1976) 0.75
Acute and recurrent abdominal pain due to hereditary angio-oedema. Br Med J (Clin Res Ed) (1982) 0.75
Treatment of hereditary angioneurotic oedema with methandienone. Br Med J (1978) 0.75
A simple out-patient test for delayed pressure urticaria. Br J Dermatol (1987) 0.75
Chronic urticaria after vasectomy. Br Med J (1977) 0.75
Familial vasculitis (life-long morbilliform urticaria, neurological changes and arthritis). Br J Dermatol (1977) 0.75
Dermographism: reduction in weal size by chlorpheniramine and hydroxyzine. Br J Dermatol (1973) 0.75
Factitious urticaria: red dermographism. Br J Dermatol (1981) 0.75
Antifungal agents. Practitioner (1974) 0.75
Clinical trials of tolnaftate and variotin. Br J Dermatol (1967) 0.75
[Inducing factors in chronic urticaria]. Hautarzt (1977) 0.75
Napkin psoriasis. Br J Dermatol (1968) 0.75
Delayed cold urticaria. Br J Dermatol (1977) 0.75
A clinical trial of brompheniramine maleate in chronic urticaria. Practitioner (1966) 0.75
Clinical aspects of mast cell disorders in man and consideration of factitious urticaria. Clin Exp Dermatol (1976) 0.75
Clifford D. Evans. Br J Dermatol (1979) 0.75
The treatment of hereditary angio-oedema with low dose androgenic drugs [proceedings]. Br J Dermatol (1979) 0.75
Candida albicans infection and napkin rash. Br J Dermatol (1972) 0.75
Ectodermal dysplasia. Br J Dermatol (1977) 0.75
Acute urticaria due to alcohol. Br J Dermatol (1983) 0.75
Melanosis of Face from "Cutting" Oil. Proc R Soc Med (1959) 0.75
Medicine and Bristol Zoo. Bristol Med Chir J (1983) 0.75
Antihistamine treatment: self-assessment in chronic urticaria. Br Med J (Clin Res Ed) (1982) 0.75
Neutrophilic urticaria. Br J Dermatol (1986) 0.75
Persistent trichophyton tonsurans infection. Br J Dermatol (1977) 0.75
Splenomegaly in Bacillary Dysentery. Br Med J (1945) 0.75
Proceedings: Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum disseminata. Br J Dermatol (1974) 0.75
Widespread morphoea with facial atrophy and coup de sabre lesions. Br J Dermatol (1977) 0.75
Sjogren-Larsson syndrome (dizygotic twins). Br J Dermatol (1977) 0.75
Lichen amyloidosus. Br J Dermatol (1977) 0.75
Fungal infections of the skin. Br Med J (1966) 0.75
The effect of H1 and H2 histamine antagonists on symptomatic dermographism. Br J Dermatol (1979) 0.75
Fluocinolone in pustular psoriasis of the foot. Practitioner (1970) 0.75