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Introduction. Allergy to birch pollen is a common allergic disease. The main allergen of birch pollen is Bet v 1. The Bet v 1 protein structure is the similar to proteins of hazel, alder and elm pollen, as well as fruits proteins (apples, apricots ...
E. Y. Trushina +4 more
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The use of oral immunotherapy for the treatment of food allergies at the present stage
Introduction. Recently, the issues surrounding the treatment of food allergies have become increasingly significant due to the rising number of cases, particularly in the pediatric population.
Darya A. Vandysheva +1 more
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Allergy Practices in Otorhinolaryngology Residency Programs in Turkey: Quo Vadis?
Objective:The aim of this study was to investigate how allergy practices in the otorhinolaryngology (ORL) residency departments in Turkey have changed over the last 20 years and to examine the current status in ORL residency training.Methods:A 17-item ...
Erdem Mengi +2 more
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The rise of food allergy: Environmental factors and emerging treatments
Food allergy has rapidly increased in prevalence, suggesting an important role for environmental factors in disease susceptibility. The immune response of food allergy is characterized by IgE production, and new findings from mouse and human studies ...
Sara Benedé +4 more
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Systemic and Local Reactions of Bee Venom Immunotherapy in Iran
Severe allergic reactions during specific immunotherapy may occur in the treatment of hymenoptera sting allergy. The objective of the present study was to examine the characteristics of allergic reactions during specific immunotherapy in patients with ...
Mohammad Hassan Bemanian +9 more
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Food allergies are a global health problem that continues to grow annually, with a prevalence of more than 10%. Shrimp allergy is the most common and life-threatening allergy.
Honey Dzikri Marhaeny +9 more
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Advances in Allergen Immunotherapy and Safety
Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) modifies immune responses to treat allergies. AIT treatment is a 3-month to 3-year long-term strategy, and its potential candidates are allergic rhinitis and asthma, food allergy, and insect venom allergy.
Samia T. Al-Shouli
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Immunotherapy for nasal allergy
Controlled studies establish the effectiveness of immunotherapy for allergic rhinitis related to grasses, ragweed, mountain cedar, and birch pollens. Clinical improvement appears to be specific, to require adequate dosage, and to relapse once booster injections are discontinued.
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Allergen immunotherapy in atopic dermatitis
The aim of this review is to investigate the possible role of allergen immunotherapy (AIT) for house dust mites in the treatment of atopic dermatitis in adult patients (AD).
Agnieszka Bogacz-Piaseczyńska +1 more
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Use of new technology to improve utilization and adherence to immunotherapy
Technology and social media have dramatically altered the landscape in which we practice medicine. Clinicians have increasingly turned to technology and the internet to enhance patient care.
Smita Joshi, Ves Dimov
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