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Jonghui Jeon, a pioneer of infection studies in Korea

Park J

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Biological products in allergy practice: the beginning of a new era

Park HW

Background: Recently, the treatment of allergic diseases has significantly progressed with the development and increased use of biological products (BPs) or molecularly targeted drugs. Based on cases with asthma, using...
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Treatment of asthma and eosinophilic allergic diseases using biological products

Kim S

Background: Asthma and other eosinophilic allergic diseases are heterogeneous syndromes encompassing various endotypes and phenotypic characteristics. The recent development of several targeted biological products has enabled the personalized treatment for...
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Treatment with biological products for chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyp

Han SC, Cha H, Kim DY

Background: Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is further classified as CRS with nasal polyp and CRS without nasal polyp. It is also divided into type 2 and none-type 2 by immunological endotype....
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Treatment with biological products for chronic urticaria

Ye YM

Background: Chronic urticaria is characterized by repeatedly occurring itchy wheals and/or angioedema for at least six weeks. The prevalence of chronic urticaria is increasing globally, with variations observed among different...
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Management of post-cardiac arrest syndrome

Lee MJ

Background: Despite various advances in resuscitation science, the overall survival outcome remains very low in patients who sustain sudden cardiac death. Regardless of the cause of the collapse, multiple organ...
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Diagnosis and pharmacological management of allergic conjunctivitis

Kang MH

Background: Allergic conjunctivitis is an immune disease primarily attributed to a type 1 hypersensitivity reaction in the conjunctiva of the eye. Based on clinical findings and pathogenesis, allergic conjunctivitis is...
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