James M. Tracy
University of Nebraska Omaha
19 Papers
66 Citations
James M. Tracy is an academic researcher from University of Nebraska Omaha. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Allergy. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 16 publications.
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Papers
Stinging insect hypersensitivity: A practice parameter update 2011
David B.K. Golden,John E. Moffitt,Richard A. Nicklas,Theodore M. Freeman,David F. Graft,Robert E. Reisman,James M. Tracy,David I. Bernstein,Joann Blessing-Moore,Linda Cox,David A. Khan,David M. Lang,John Oppenheimer,Jay M. Portnoy,Christopher Randolph,Diane E. Schuller,Sheldon L. Spector,Steven A. Tilles,Dana Wallace +18 more
TL;DR: This document incorporated the efforts of many participants, and no single individual, including those who served on the Joint Task Force, is authorized to provide an official AAAAI or ACAAI interpretation of these practice parameters.
Anaphylaxis and insect allergy.
TL;DR: Understanding of various triggers, associated risk factors, as well as an improved understanding and utilization of biological markers such as serum tryptase have improved, the ability to treat insect anaphylaxis by venom immunotherapy is highly effective.
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Validation of inducible basophil biomarkers: Time, temperature and transportation.
Theodore Kim,Jing Yu,Henry Li,Mark D. Scarupa,Richard L. Wasserman,Athena Economides,Martha V. White,Carla Ward,Atul Shah,Douglas H. Jones,Melinda Rathkopf,Kelly Frye,Ahmet Aybar,Shahrooz Shayegan,Benjamin Enav,Laura Ispas,Denise Loizou,David Fitzhugh,James M. Tracy,James Friedlander,Zachary Jacobs,Jonathan Matz,David B.K. Golden,Donald McNeil,William McCann,Christopher Copenhaver,Jeffrey M. Factor,Raavi Gupta,Oral Alpan,Matthew Plassmeyer,Søren Ulrik Sønder +30 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined if it is possible to extend this window to 1 day allowing for shipment of samples between laboratories and confirmed that the stability can be extended to samples shipped overnight to the laboratory.
Insect anaphylaxis: addressing clinical challenges.
TL;DR: An evolving understanding should improve long-term management of insect anaphylaxis and help to better understand the clinical dilemma of appropriate management of the history-positive patient in which testing is unable to detect venom-specific IgE.
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