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A Case of Distinctive Corneal Opacity Following Ciliary Sulcus Ahmed Tube Insertion in a Patient With Glaucoma Associated With Atopic Dermatitis. [PDF]
Ida C +4 more
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Sequence of Immunological Events During IgE‐Mediated Allergic Reactions to Food
ABSTRACT Food allergies (FA) represent a significant global health burden. Upon allergen re‐exposure, allergic patients exhibit a sequence of symptoms that vary in terms of affected organ systems, severity, time of onset and allergen reactivity thresholds.
N. A. Nagy +7 more
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Skin Dryness and Pruritus in Older Adults With and Without Heart Failure and Implications for Home Care Nursing. [PDF]
Fukuyama Y, Furushima C.
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Appropriate treatment escalation improves CSU disease control. However, only about a quarter of patients achieve a complete response, the main goal of CSU treatment. Approximately one‐third of patients clinically eligible for escalation (UCT < 12) do not receive guideline‐recommended treatment escalation and remain symptomatic on their current ...
Pavel Kolkhir +25 more
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Taming the Rash: A Dermatological Case Report on Effective Treatments for Refractory Folliculitis. [PDF]
Sharma R, Bharadwaj P.
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Somatosensations experienced in male shavers after shaving the face and neck [PDF]
Colley, Beverly S +2 more
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Autoclaved Peanuts Exhibit Reduced Immunoglobulin E Binding and Improved Oral Tolerability
This study evaluates the effects of heat and pressure autoclaving on peanut proteins, IgE binding, and oral tolerability. Heat and pressure autoclaving breaks down peanut proteins and allergens, contributing to reduced peanut‐specific IgE binding. Autoclaved peanuts are associated with decreased skin test reactivity and greater oral tolerability in ...
Casey G. Cohen +17 more
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Successful treatment of palmoplantar pustulosis with topical ruxolitinib. [PDF]
Cramer N +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Atopic diseases—including atopic dermatitis (AD), food allergy (FA), allergic rhinitis (AR), and asthma—are the most common chronic conditions in childhood and adolescence, affecting up to 30% of the global population. In Germany alone, more than 2.1 million children and adolescents are affected.
E. Hamelmann +13 more
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