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The comparative characteristics of emotional condition of healthy schoolchildren and children with pollinosis at the age of 11–17 years old was performed with Spielberg-Hanin questionnaire on the basis of computer psychophysiological complex CPPC-99 ...
O. I. Muradova +4 more
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Climate change and air pollution Effects on pollen allergy and other allergic respiratory diseases [PDF]
The observational evidence indicates that recent regional changes in climate, particularly temperature increases, have already affected a diverse set of physical and biological systems in many parts of the world.
Carolina Vitale +8 more
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Antigen-Specific Immunotherapy against Allergic Rhinitis: The State of the Art
Allergic rhinitis is the most prevalent type I allergy in industrialized countries. Pollen scattering from trees or grasses often induces seasonal allergic rhinitis, which is known as pollinosis or hay fever. The causative pollen differs across different
Takashi Fujimura, Yoshitaka Okamoto
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The study focused on spontaneous and allergen-induced basophil activation (BAT) as well as on specific IgE indicators to major meadow grass pollen allergens on the background of allergen-immunotherapy (AIT) in patients sensitized to weed pollen.
L. Yu. Barycheva +2 more
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Nasal symptoms were reduced following allergen‐specific sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) for allergic rhinitis. The mechanisms underlying the effectiveness of SLIT for Japanese cedar pollinosis are poorly understood.
Kuninori Otsuka +3 more
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BACKGROUND Allergy diagnosis needs to be improved in patients suffering from pollen polysensitization due to the existence of possible confounding factors in this type of patients.
Antepara, I. +10 more
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A systematic review and economic evaluation of subcutaneous and sublingual allergen immunotherapy in adults and children with seasonal allergic rhinitis [PDF]
© Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2013Severe allergic rhinitis uncontrolled by conventional medication can substantially affect quality of life. Immunotherapy involves administering increasing doses of a specific allergen, with the aim of reducing
Barton, P +7 more
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Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. is one of the most important sources of allergenic pollen in many regions of the world. Its health impact increased over the last decades and is expected to further increase in consequence of climate change.
R. Gentili +6 more
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Pollen-Food Allergy Syndrome in Korean Pollinosis Patients: A Nationwide Survey
Purpose Pollen-food allergy syndrome (PFAS) is an immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated allergy in pollinosis patients caused by raw fruits and vegetables and is the most common food allergy in adults.
Mi Ae Kim +21 more
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A Clinical Study of Japanese Cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) Pollen-Induced Asthma
Background: Grass and birch pollens are known to induce asthma. However there are few reports about other pollen-induced asthma. Japanese cedar is the most common allergen in rhinitis in Japan but is controversial on whether it can provoke asthma ...
Yuji Maeda, Kazuo Akiyama, Takao Shida
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