Articles published by Nordic dermato-venereologists
The bone marrow in urticaria pigmentosa and systemic mastocytosis. Cell composition and mast cell density in relation to urinary excretion of tele-methylimidazoleacetic acid.
Arch Dermatol 1986; 122(4): 422-7
Ridell B, Olafsson JH, Roupe G, Swolin B, Granerus G, Rödjer S, Enerbäck L University of Gothenburg Sweden, dpt Dermatology
Basophil/mast cell precursors in mast cell proliferative disorders.
Clin Invest Med 1986; 9(1): 21-5
Denburg JA, Telizyn S, Ahlstedt S, Olafsson JH, Roupe G, Bienenstock J Depart Medicine Hamilton Ontario Canada. Department of Dermatology Sahlgrenska Hosp Gothenburg Sweden
Treatment of chronic urticaria with PUVA or UVA plus placebo: a double-blind study.
Arch. Dermatol. Res. 1986; 278(3): 228-31
Olafsson JH, Larkö O, Roupe G, Granerus G, Bengtsson U Department of Medicine and Dermatology Sahlgrenska Hop. University of Gothenburg Sweden
Dermal mast cells in mastocytosis: fixation, distribution and quantitation.
Acta Derm. Venereol. 1986; 66(1): 16-22
Olafsson JH, Roupe G, Enerbäck L Dept Pathology and Dpt Dermatology Sahlgrenska hops. University Gothenburg,
Treatment of two mastocytosis patients with a histidine decarboxylase inhibitor.
Agents Actions 1985; 16(3-4): 244-8
Granerus G, Olafsson JH, Roupe G Department of Dermatology and department of clinical physiol University of Gothenburg Sweden
Suppression of T lymphocyte mitogen response in patients with mastocytosis.
Olafsson JH, Granerus G, Lindholm L, Roupe G Department of Dermatology, department of clinical physiology and Immunology University of Gothenburg Sweden
Studies on histamine metabolism in mastocytosis.
J. Invest. Dermatol. 1983; 80(5): 410-6
Granerus G, Olafsson JH, Roupe G Department of Dermatology and clinical physiology University of Gothenburg Sweden
Effect of antihistamins (H1 and H2), cortisone and beta-adrenergic stimulator on murine contact sensitivity and histamine metabolism.
Olafsson JH, Granerus G, Roupe G University of Gothenburg Sweden Department of Dermatology and clinical physiology
Inhibitory effect of transplanted syngeneic thymus fragments, thymus epithelium and thymocytes on the increased contact sensitivity reaction in the adult thymectomized mouse.