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The Allergic Asthma Phenotype

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: in Practice, 2014
Allergic asthma is the most common asthma phenotype. It usually is defined by the presence of sensitization to environmental allergens, although a clinical correlation between exposure and symptoms further supports the diagnosis. The average age of onset of allergic asthma is younger than that of nonallergic asthma.
Michael Schatz, Lanny Rosenwasser
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Antigens and Allergic Asthma

Chest, 1987
There are few reliable epidemiologic data on the overall frequency and importance of allergy. We describe a practical method for quantifying the concentration of both amorphous and morphologically defined antigens in the air. A high volume air sampler is used to collect airborne particles and has a facility to separate samples into different particle ...
C E, Reed, M C, Swanson
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Treatment of allergic asthma

The American Journal of Medicine, 2002
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways that causes recurrent episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and coughing, particularly at night or in the early morning. The airway inflammation also increases bronchial hyperresponsiveness to a variety of stimuli.
Henry, Lin, Thomas B, Casale
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Immunotherapy for allergic asthma

Medical Clinics of North America, 2002
Specific allergen immunotherapy is an effective treatment of allergic asthma. Double-blind studies provide proof of benefit, although seasonal or intermittent asthma consistently responds better than perennial asthma. Advantages of immunotherapy compared with most pharmacotherapies include modification of the natural history of allergic disease ...
Nina C, Ramirez, Dennis K, Ledford
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Resolution of allergic asthma

Seminars in Immunopathology, 2019
Allergic asthma is an inflammatory disease of the airways characterized by recurrent episodes of wheezing and bronchoconstriction. Chronic inflammation may finally lead to structural damage followed by airway remodeling. Various studies in recent years contributed to unravel important aspects of the immunopathogenesis of asthma and adapted new ...
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Asthma and allergic rhinitis

Current Opinion in Immunology, 1988
The prevalence of bronchial asthma appears to have increased in England, Australia, New Zealand and the US over the last 20 years (Fleming et al, Br Med J 1987, 294279-283; Sears et al, JAllergy Clin Immunol1987, 80:383-388; Evans et al, chest 1987, 98, suppl:65s-73s; Speizer, JAllergy Clin ImmunoIl987,80:368-372; Cookson, Chest 1987, 91, suppl:97s ...
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Burden of illness of patients with allergic asthma versus non-allergic asthma

Journal of Asthma, 2013
Allergic and non-allergic asthma share similar symptoms, but differ in that allergic asthma is triggered by inhaled allergens. This study compared healthcare resource utilization (HCRU) and costs between these groups using US employer-based claims data.Health insurance claims from Truven Marketscan database (2002Q1-2010Q2) were analyzed.
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