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Definitions of atopic in various dictionaries:
Of, relating to, or caused by a hereditary predisposition toward the development of certain hypersensitivity reactions, such as hay fever, asthma, or chronic urticaria, upon exposure to specific antigens: atopic dermatitis.
noun - a state of hypersensitive reaction to certain things
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African leader on summit in charge of type of allergic reaction |
A subject for discussion to do with certain allergies |
A thing you talk about, like an allergic reaction |
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Apr 24 2013 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
Jun 26 2009 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Feb 24 2009 The Times - Cryptic |
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Of, relating to, or caused by a hereditary predisposition toward developing certain hypersensitivity reactions, such as hay fever, asthma, or chronic urticaria, upon exposure to specific antigens: atopic dermatitis. |
denoting a form of allergy in which a hypersensitivity reaction such as eczema or asthma may occur in a part of the body not in contact with the allergen. |
Denoting a form of allergy in which a hypersensitivity reaction such as eczema or asthma may occur in a part of the body not in contact with the allergen. |
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Atopy is a predisposition toward developing certain allergic hypersensitivity reactions. * Atopy may have a hereditary component, although contact with the allergen or irritant must occur before the hypersensitivity reaction can develop. Maternal psychological trauma in utero may also be a strong indicator for development of atopy.The term atopy was coined by Coca and Cooke in 1923. Many physicians and scientists use the term "atopy" for any IgE-mediated reaction (even those that are appropriate and proportional to the antigen), but many pediatricians reserve the word "atopy" for a genetically mediated predisposition to an excessive IgE reaction. The term is from Greek meaning "placelessness". |