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ABSTRACT Background Allergic rhinitis (AR) impacts quality of life, work and school productivity. Over the last years, an important body of evidence resulting from mHealth data has led to a better understanding of AR. Such advances have motivated an EAACI‐endorsed update of the Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) guidelines (ARIA 2024 ...
Bernardo Sousa‐Pinto +252 more
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Allergy immunotherapy (AIT) is a treatment option for respiratory allergy that is complementary to pharmacotherapy, with a distinct mechanism of action.
Hendrik Nolte, Jennifer Maloney
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ABSTRACT Background Chronic rhinitis (CR) is currently recognized as a syndrome that manifests in different phenotypes. We aimed to establish an artificial intelligence system (quantitative assessment of nasal inflammatory cytology, QANIC) on the basis of whole‐slide images (WSIs) to enable quantitative assessment of nasal inflammatory cells.
Xu Zhang +9 more
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Allergy to Cats: Current Perspectives and Therapeutic Options
ABSTRACT Allergic rhinitis (AR) and asthma caused by cat dander have a highly variable prevalence across countries, which can reach 30% of the population in some regions. Cat allergens are widely distributed in the environment, making exposure nearly unavoidable, even in non‐cat‐owning households.
Pascal Demoly +8 more
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First-reported pediatric cases of American ginseng anaphylaxis and allergy
Background Ginseng is a perennial herb used in traditional Chinese medicine, which has become increasingly popular world-wide due to its proposed medicinal effects.
Stephanie C. Erdle +5 more
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House dust mite-induced seasonal and perennial allergic conjunctivitis in southwest Chinese children: case-control study [PDF]
Abstract Background: Seasonal (SAC) and perennial allergic conjunctivitis (PAC) are the most common allergic conjunctivitis. House dust mites are the most common sensitizing agents for SAC and PAC. This study aimed to explore the risk factors of allergic conjunctivitis in children. Methods: The study recruited 176 children suffering from SAC or
Xu Gao, Xiaojiao Tang, Qin Xiang
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Real‐Life Safety of Japanese Cedar Pollen Sublingual Immunotherapy Tablets: A Post‐Marketing Survey
We assessed the incidence of adverse drug reactions and effectiveness through two seasons of daily Japanese cedar (JC) pollen SLIT‐tablets 5000 JAU in Japan. Real‐life safety and effectiveness of JC pollen SLIT‐tablets appeared in patients with JC‐pollinosis.
Minoru Gotoh +5 more
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Allergic conjunctival diseases – An update
Allergic conjunctival diseases (ACDs) are the common immunological inflammatory diseases of the anterior surface of the eye. Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis (SAC) and perennial allergic conjunctivitis (PAC) are the most frequent causes of ACDs ...
P. C. Kathuria, Manisha Rai
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Nasal hyperreactivity and inflammation in allergic rhinitis
The history of allergic disease goes back to 1819, when Bostock described his own ‘periodical affection of the eyes and chest’, which he called ‘summer catarrh’.
I. M. Garrelds +3 more
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Allergic Conjunctivitis: Review of Current Types, Treatments, and Trends
Allergic conjunctivitis is an allergen-induced immune response secondary to the binding of immunoglobulin-E (IgE) to sensitized mast cells. Approximately 40% of North Americans and 20% of the world’s population are impacted by some form of allergy and it
Fiza Tariq
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