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ABSTRACT Background Eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (eCRSwNP) is characterized by persistent sinonasal inflammation and marked eosinophilic infiltration. Although the relationship between eosinophils and NP formation has been extensively studied, the mechanisms governing eosinophil transepithelial migration into the nasal mucosa ...
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Machine Learning‐Enhanced Clinical Decision Support for Diagnosing Sinusitis With Nasal Endoscopy
ABSTRACT Background Sinusitis is a prevalent disease for which nasal endoscopy (NE) is an optimal diagnostic modality. However, NE accuracy is limited by inter‐operator variability in landmark identification and localization of mucus that is necessary for sinusitis diagnosis. We sought to develop a novel multi‐class machine learning (ML) framework that
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The design of the entire paper. Green part represents the bioinformatics analysis approach. Yellow part represents the ideas of animal experiment. Abstract Background Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a type of chronic respiratory disease.
Xuejing Luan +5 more
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A Case for Specific Education of Advanced Practice Providers in Allergy & Immunology: Results of a Gap Analysis and Targeted Needs Assessment. [PDF]
Bauer M, Stickrath C, Atkins D.
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2011
Knowledge of the immune system is advancing rapidly. This review provides an update on the allergy players-the cells and major mediators-and the form and function of each; discusses how these cells and mediators weave together in the elegant but destructive dance of allergy; and details how specific immunotherapy can cure allergy.
Karen H. Calhoun, Minka Schofield
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Knowledge of the immune system is advancing rapidly. This review provides an update on the allergy players-the cells and major mediators-and the form and function of each; discusses how these cells and mediators weave together in the elegant but destructive dance of allergy; and details how specific immunotherapy can cure allergy.
Karen H. Calhoun, Minka Schofield
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BMJ, 1997
Specialists in clinical immunology and clinical allergy work with a wide range of illnesses, from very common and relatively mild conditions such as hay fever, to rarer and serious conditions such as anaphylaxis, vasculitis, and primary immunodeficiency.
Gavin P. Spickett, Anthony J. Frew
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Specialists in clinical immunology and clinical allergy work with a wide range of illnesses, from very common and relatively mild conditions such as hay fever, to rarer and serious conditions such as anaphylaxis, vasculitis, and primary immunodeficiency.
Gavin P. Spickett, Anthony J. Frew
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1995
The actual role of cytokines in the pathogenesis of disease remains unknown but intensely investigated. Oral tolerance therapy has recently been applied to several human autoimmune diseases.
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The actual role of cytokines in the pathogenesis of disease remains unknown but intensely investigated. Oral tolerance therapy has recently been applied to several human autoimmune diseases.
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