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Different airborne particulates trigger distinct immune pathways leading to peanut allergy in a mouse model. [PDF]
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Archives de pediatrie : organe officiel de la Societe francaise de pediatrie, 2002
Clinical manifestations of peanut allergy are miscellanous extending from simple itching to anaphylactic shock. They may appear early in life. The diagnosis relies upon history, prick tests, specific IgE dosage, and if necessary oral challenge test. Most often peanut allergy is longstanding requiring a complete exclusion of peanut from the food.
D, de Boissieu, C, Dupont
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Clinical manifestations of peanut allergy are miscellanous extending from simple itching to anaphylactic shock. They may appear early in life. The diagnosis relies upon history, prick tests, specific IgE dosage, and if necessary oral challenge test. Most often peanut allergy is longstanding requiring a complete exclusion of peanut from the food.
D, de Boissieu, C, Dupont
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Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2010
To highlight recent advances in management of peanut allergy.Peanut allergy presents during early childhood. The prevalence of peanut allergy in children in developed countries appears to be increasing. Several factors, such as peanut-specific or environmental, are hypothesized as contributing to increased prevalence.
Milind, Pansare, Deepak, Kamat
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To highlight recent advances in management of peanut allergy.Peanut allergy presents during early childhood. The prevalence of peanut allergy in children in developed countries appears to be increasing. Several factors, such as peanut-specific or environmental, are hypothesized as contributing to increased prevalence.
Milind, Pansare, Deepak, Kamat
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2011
Peanut allergy may affect up to 2% of children in some countries, making it one of the most common conditions of childhood. Peanut allergy is a marker of a broad and possibly severe atopic phenotype. Nearly all children with peanut allergy have other allergic conditions. Peanut accounts for a disproportionate number of fatal and near fatal food-related
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Peanut allergy may affect up to 2% of children in some countries, making it one of the most common conditions of childhood. Peanut allergy is a marker of a broad and possibly severe atopic phenotype. Nearly all children with peanut allergy have other allergic conditions. Peanut accounts for a disproportionate number of fatal and near fatal food-related
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Hip International, 2004
Palacos cement contains peanut oil. The manufacturer's instruction states that its use is contraindicated in patients allergic to peanuts. Awareness of this fact by orthopaedic surgeons was evaluated by postal questionnaire, which showed that 73% of those responding were not aware. However, on the basis of the available evidence in the literature, the
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Palacos cement contains peanut oil. The manufacturer's instruction states that its use is contraindicated in patients allergic to peanuts. Awareness of this fact by orthopaedic surgeons was evaluated by postal questionnaire, which showed that 73% of those responding were not aware. However, on the basis of the available evidence in the literature, the
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Pediatrics In Review, 2021
1. Amy Burris, MD*,† 2. Theresa Bingemann, MD*,† 1. *Department of Medicine: Allergy, Immunology, and Rheumatology and 2. †Division of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY Peanut allergy (PA) affects 0.5% to 2% of children and is often a persistent condition that poses the risk of life ...
Amy, Burris, Theresa, Bingemann
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1. Amy Burris, MD*,† 2. Theresa Bingemann, MD*,† 1. *Department of Medicine: Allergy, Immunology, and Rheumatology and 2. †Division of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY Peanut allergy (PA) affects 0.5% to 2% of children and is often a persistent condition that poses the risk of life ...
Amy, Burris, Theresa, Bingemann
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The Lancet, 2008
Peanut allergy has become a major health concern worldwide, especially in developed countries. However, the reasons for this increasing prevalence over the past several decades are not well understood. Because of the potentially severe health consequences of peanut allergy, those suspected of having had an allergic reaction to peanuts deserve a ...
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Peanut allergy has become a major health concern worldwide, especially in developed countries. However, the reasons for this increasing prevalence over the past several decades are not well understood. Because of the potentially severe health consequences of peanut allergy, those suspected of having had an allergic reaction to peanuts deserve a ...
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