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ABSTRACT Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) is an immune‐mediated interstitial lung disease triggered by repeated inhalation of organic or chemical antigens. Occupational exposures account for approximately 19% of all cases. Early diagnosis, identification of the responsible antigen(s), and immediate avoidance of exposure are crucial to prevent ...
Ludwig Frei‐Stuber +6 more
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Dose of Inhaled Corticosteroids and Cardiovascular Disease in Asthma: An Unexpected Misstep? [PDF]
Rogliani P, Calzetta L.
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Before and beyond Inhaled Corticosteroids
openaire +2 more sources
Canoe full of hot paddlers: TRPV1 neurons steering cardiorespiratory control
The Journal of Physiology, EarlyView.
Richard J. A. Wilson +1 more
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The Current Use and Future Perspectives of Biosimilars in Pediatric Healthcare: A Narrative Review
ABSTRACT Background and Aims The integration of biosimilars into pediatric healthcare represents a significant evolution in treatment accessibility and cost‐effectiveness. Biosimilars—biological products highly similar to already approved biologics, have emerged as promising alternatives for managing chronic and rare pediatric conditions, including ...
Zubaier Ahmed +6 more
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Non-Pharmacological Interventions to Prevent Oropharyngeal Candidiasis in Patients Using Inhaled Corticosteroids: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Arzayus-Patiño L, Benavides-Córdoba V.
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Abstract Objective Although allergic rhinitis (AR) commonly co‐occurs with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP), its impact on tissue endotypes and prognosis remains unclear. This study examines the impact of AR on CRSwNP, focusing on its links to tissue eosinophilic inflammation and postoperative recurrence risk.
Wei Zhong +6 more
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The impact of dosage timing for inhaled corticosteroids in asthma: a randomised three-way crossover trial. [PDF]
Wang R +6 more
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Inhaled corticosteroids in pulmonary sarcoidosis [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Background We define adherent, difficult‐to‐treat asthma as ‘true severe asthma.' In preschool children, evidence for add‐on long‐acting beta‐agonists (LABA) to inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) in those with persistent uncontrolled disease despite high‐dose ICS remains limited. We evaluated clinical outcomes of ICS–LABA therapy in this population.
Adi Meridor Eizner +3 more
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