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SIAIP position paper: provocation challenge to antibiotics and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in children [PDF]
Drug hypersensitivity reactions (DHRs) in childhood are mainly caused by betalactam or non-betalactam antibiotics, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
Arasi, Stefania +19 more
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A flexible hybrid patch integrating a robust cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) system with a high‐power, ultrathin bio‐OLED was developed to enable synergistic wound healing. This multimodal therapy, combining plasma and photodynamic treatment, enhanced angiogenesis, cell proliferation, and collagen deposition, demonstrating superior in vivo efficacy and ...
Jun‐Yeop Song +11 more
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EFFICACY AND MECHANISMS OF MEDICINAL PLANTS AS IMMUNOTHERAPY IN TREATMENT OF ALLERGIC RHINITIS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW [PDF]
Allergic rhinitis is a common disease of immune system that negatively affects general health, quality of life, and social relationships. In the recent years, many studies have been conducted to discover novel treatments for this disease particularly ...
Asadi-Samani, Majid. +4 more
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Symptomatic treatment of children with anti-NMDAR encephalitis. [PDF]
AIM: We performed the first study on the perceived benefit and adverse effects of symptomatic management in children with anti-N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) encephalitis.
Brilot, F +7 more
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A soft, dual‐channel hydrogel patch enables simultaneous detection of wound temperature and strain by integrating ion‐diffusion‐mediated thermoelectric and resistive sensing. The conformal design maintains stable performance during motion, capturing subtle inflammatory and mechanical changes for continuous wound monitoring.
Yu Fang +7 more
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New strategies with anti-IgE in allergic diseases
IgE has long been known as a therapeutic target for allergic disease, but the difficulty has been in selecting agents that don't trigger cross linkage of IgE when bound to its high affinity receptor (FceR1) on mast cells and basophils.
Stephen T Holgate
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Possible Factors Associated with Anti-Allergic Agent Production
Background: Type 1 allergy is increasing worldwide, including Japan, where climate change is undergoing due to urbanization and global warming. Therefore, the production of anti-allergic agents that reflect demand should be increasing. It is also well known that climatic factors and air pollutants are closely related to allergic reactions.
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Effect of AA 673, a new anti-allergic agent on experimental asthma
Abstract The effects of a new anti-allergic agent, 2-amino-7-isopropyl-5-oxo-5H-[l]benzopyrano[2,3-b]pyridine-3-carboxylic acid (AA 673) on various models of asthma were investigated in Hartley guinea pigs (G. pigs) and SD rats. The experimental allergic asthma was induced by i.v. administration or inhalation of egg albumin (EA) in G.
Etisashi Kuriki +4 more
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Acute coronary syndrome in diclofenac sodium-induced type I hypersensitivity reaction : Kounis syndrome [PDF]
Drug-induced type I hypersensitivity reactions are frequent. Sometimes, acute coronary syndrome (ACS) can be registered in such patients, which may have a serious impact on the course and management of the allergic reaction.
Gluvic, Zoran M. +5 more
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Health technology assessment of pathogen reduction technologies applied to plasma for clinical use [PDF]
Although existing clinical evidence shows that the transfusion of blood components is becoming increasingly safe, the risk of transmission of known and unknown pathogens, new pathogens or re-emerging pathogens still persists.
Berrino, Alexandra +18 more
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