Further reading on IEI
• Conclusions and recommendations of a workshop on multiple chemical sensitivities (MCS). Reg Toxicol Pharmacol 1996; 24:S188-189.
• Report on multiple chemical sensitivities (MCS) workshop: International Programme on Chemical Safety/German workshop on multiple chemical sensitivities: Berlin, Germany. Int Arch Occup Environ Health 1997; 69:224-226.
• Black DW, Rathe A, Goldstein RB. Environ mental illness. A controlled study of 26 subjects with 20th century disease. JAMA 1990; 264: 3,166-3,170.
• Brodsky CM. Allergic to everything: A medical subculture. Psychosomatics 1983; 24:731-742.
• Kipen HM, Fiedler N, Maccia C, et al. Immunologic evaluation of chemically sensitive patients. Toxicol Ind Health 1992; 8:125-135.
• Selner JC, Staudenmayer H. Neuropsycho physiologic observations in patients presenting with environmental illness. Toxicol Ind Health 1992; 8:145-155.
• Rosenberg SJ, Freedman MR, Schmaling KB, Rose C. Personality styles of patients asserting environmental illness. J Occup Med 1991; 33:737-739.
• Staudenmayer H, Camazine M. Sensing personality, projection and universal "allergic" reactivity. J Psychol Type 1989; 18:59-62.
• Leznoff A. Provocative challenges in patients with multiple chemical sensitivity.J Allergy Clin Immunol 1997; 99:438-442.
• Black DW. Environmental illness and misdiagnosis: A growing problem. Reg Toxicol Pharmacol 1993; 18:23-31.
• Terr AJ. "Unconventional Theories and Unproven Methods in Allergy." In: Middleton E Jr., Reed CE, Ellis EF, et al., eds. Allergy: Principles and Practice. 4th ed. St. Louis: CV Mosby; 1993, pp. 1,778 -1,780.