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The State of Immunology in Allergy and Immunology Fellowship
Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North AmericaThere is an increasing demand for clinical immunology providers. Clinical immunology is a unique field given its complexity, rapid expansion, and reliance on multidisciplinary care. In order to meet this demand, increased prioritization for immunology-focused clinician educators can increase exposure and interest in field at all levels.
Huong N, Tran, Neema, Izadi
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Obesity, allergy and immunology
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2005J ALLERGY CLIN IMMUNOL described an association between obesity and asthma (Fig 2). In a large population of white Australian girls, a higher bodymass indexwas reported to be a risk factor for atopy and wheeze. As a corollary, weight loss, as after bariatric surgery, has consistently been shown to improve asthma severity and control (Fig 3). Changes in
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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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Update in Allergy and Immunology
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2001This Update focuses on topics in allergy and immunology that are particularly relevant to internal medicine: latex allergy, trimethoprim–sulfamethoxazole allergy, environmental controls for persons...
A, Montanaro, S A, Tilles
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Update in Allergy and Immunology
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2006This Update in Allergy and Immunology covers 3 themes: mechanisms of allergic disease, with insight into pathogenesis or treatment; therapy for allergic disease, including controversial or novel ap...
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The immunology of respiratory allergies
Toxicology Letters, 1996The main function of the respiratory tract is to provide a large surface area of thin epithelium for gas exchange. At the same time, this exposed surface and the conducting airways have to be defended against airborne irritants and infectious agents. The principal defence is the barrier formed by airway mucus and the mucociliary escalator. Agents which
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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1979
Abstract The eye may be the target of allergic inflammation in a large number of systemic immunologic conditions. Ocular signs and symptoms can often be the most striking and disabling aspects of such diseases. The eye is also affected by several local conditions in which immunologic mechanisms are thought to play a significant role.
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Abstract The eye may be the target of allergic inflammation in a large number of systemic immunologic conditions. Ocular signs and symptoms can often be the most striking and disabling aspects of such diseases. The eye is also affected by several local conditions in which immunologic mechanisms are thought to play a significant role.
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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 Spickett, Anthony 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 Spickett, Anthony Frew
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Update in Allergy and Immunology
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1998Internal medicine has witnessed astounding developments in our understanding of the immune system's role in the pathophysiology of many diseases. The present challenge is to harness this knowledge to develop more effective therapies for immune-related illness. Guidelines for the care of common illnesses such as asthma may encourage appropriate clinical
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