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Artificial intelligence and wheezing in children: where are we now?
Wheezing is a common condition in childhood, and its prevalence has increased in the last decade. Up to one-third of preschoolers develop recurrent wheezing, significantly impacting their quality of life and healthcare resources. Artificial Intelligence (
Laura Venditto +8 more
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ABSTRACT Background Identifying predictive and monitoring biomarkers for allergen immunotherapy response is crucial for enhancing clinical efficacy. This study aims to investigate the systemic and local levels of immunoglobulins and identify potential biomarkers in house dust mite (HDM) allergic rhinitis (AR) patients who are undergoing subcutaneous ...
Xu Xu +6 more
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Ambient air nitrogen dioxide concentration and the growing incidence of asthma in school-aged children [PDF]
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Nitrogen dioxide, a significant air pollutant contributor to childhood asthma, is the focus of this study. In accordance with Sustainable Development Goals Target 3.9 and 11.6, this study plays a vital role in demonstrating the
P.N. Sari +5 more
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Differences in both prevalence and titre of specific immunoglobulin E among children with asthma in affluent and poor communities within a large town in Ghana. [PDF]
Background Reports from several African countries have noted an increasing prevalence of asthma in areas of extensive urbanization. Objective To investigate the relevance of allergen-specific sensitization and body mass index (BMI) to asthma/wheezing and
Addo-Yobo, E +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background The purpose of this randomized controlled trial (RCT) was to demonstrate that posterior nasal nerve ablation treatment with the NEUROMARK System is superior to a sham control procedure in patients with chronic rhinitis. Methods In this prospective, multicenter, single‐blinded, superiority RCT, 132 participants were randomized 2:1 to
Masayoshi Takashima +5 more
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Background and Clinical Significance: This article explores the complexity of large-cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (LCNEC) by presenting a clinical case involving a 17-year-old admitted for persistent wheezing, with no history of respiratory toxin ...
Ancuța-Alina Constantin +2 more
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Understanding mild asthma/episodic asthma in children
Asthma may be intermittent or persistent and persistent asthma may be mild, moderate, or severe. Many factors influence asthma severity, both from day-to-day and from month-to-month.
Robin Green
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ABSTRACT Background Appropriate medical therapy (AMT) is first‐line treatment for patients with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). We evaluated inflammatory structure, treatment‐induced changes, and biomarker‐outcome associations in AMT‐managed patients. Methods Fifty‐one CRS patients were evaluated before and after AMT which included a combination of oral ...
Asher C. Park +9 more
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The “Ten Commandments” of treating preschool children who wheeze
Wheezing in young children is problematic for most practitioners. Difficulties arise in both the diagnosis and management of this clinical phenotype. Not all preschool children who wheeze have asthma.
R.J. Green, A. Halkas, E. Weinberg
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Dupilumab Beyond the Airway: Decreased Morbidity in a Real‐World Analysis
ABSTRACT Background Post hoc analyses of clinical trials have characterized dupilumab's adverse effects, yet the real‐world impact in chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) and asthma is not well described. This study aims to characterize the risks of lymphoma, cardiovascular events, eosinophilia, joint pain, inflammatory arthritis, and ...
Emma J. Anisman +9 more
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