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Impact Of “eHealth” in Allergic Diseases and Allergic Patients [PDF]
The emergence of new technology enables allergists and patients to compile data and receive feedback regarding key symptoms, risk behavior, and/or management. The term "eHealth" refers to a diverse group of tools that use computerized technologies to improve both the efficacy and the efficiency of the health care industry.
Alvarez-perea, A +5 more
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Overweight/obesity and respiratory and allergic disease in children: international study of asthma and allergies in childhood (ISAAC) phase two. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity and asthma are increasing worldwide. A possible link between the two conditions has been postulated. METHODS: Cross-sectional studies of stratified random samples of 8-12-year-old children (n = 10 652) (16 centres in ...
Forastiere, Francesco +38 more
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A systematic review and economic evaluation of subcutaneous and sublingual allergen immunotherapy in adults and children with seasonal allergic rhinitis [PDF]
© Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2013Severe allergic rhinitis uncontrolled by conventional medication can substantially affect quality of life. Immunotherapy involves administering increasing doses of a specific allergen, with the aim of reducing
B Kaambwa +15 more
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Allergic rhinitis (AR) was long considered a quite trivial disease, but the advance in epidemiological and clinical knowledge, with a major role for Allergic rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) initiative, substantially changed the scene. Now we know that AR has significant effects on patients quality of life and also has a relevant economic ...
Incorvaia, C +3 more
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Background: Microbial infection or exposure to endotoxin later in life exacerbates established asthma. Mast cells are involved in the exacerbation of asthma. This exacerbation involves a toll-like receptor (TLR)–mediated response of mast cells.
Ichiro Morikura +4 more
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Lubna Khreesha,1 Mohammad Ghunaim,1 Mohamad-Amin Ramzown,1 Mohammad Alkhoujah,2 Mohamed Tawalbeh,1 Montaha Al-Iede,3 Tareq Kanaan,4 Mustafa Alrabayah,5 Suhaib Eid1 1Otolaryngology, Department of Special Surgeries, Faculty of Medicine, The University of ...
Khreesha L +8 more
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Introduction: Diagnosis of conjunctivitis can be sometimes difficult, especially in cases of severe conjunctivitis and those involving both eyes. In this study, we performed commercial tests for adenovirus (Capilia Adeno Eye®) and total tear IgE ...
Asako Kodama +5 more
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The Endogenous Th17 Response in NO
Severe, glucocorticoid-resistant asthma comprises 5-7% of patients with asthma. IL-17 is a biomarker of severe asthma, and the adoptive transfer of Th17 cells in mice is sufficient to induce glucocorticoid-resistant allergic airway disease.
Suratt, Benjamin T. +45 more
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Cutaneous mastocytoma obscured by allergic contact dermatitis in an infant
Key Clinical Message The diagnosis of solitary mastocytoma is usually made clinically, however, atypical presentations may obscure the diagnosis. We present a unique case of solitary cutaneous mastocytoma in an 11‐month‐old male initially misdiagnosed as
Hannah Riva +2 more
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Age at asthma diagnosis and onset of symptoms among adults with allergic and non-allergic asthma
Background Childhood-onset allergic asthma is the best-known phenotype of asthma. Adult-onset asthma, also an important entity, is instead often shown to be more non-allergic.
Johanna Pakkasela +4 more
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