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Predictors of Anaphylaxis in Korean Adults

Park HW

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Clinical Factors Affecting Discrepant Correlation Between Asthma Control Test Score and Pulmonary Function

Park SY, Yoon SY, Shin B, Kwon HS, Kim TB, Moon HB, Cho YS

The Asthma Control Test (ACT) score is widely used in asthma clinics, particularly with the recent emphasis on achievement and maintenance of optimal asthma control. However, this self-assessment score does...
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The Burden of Rhinitis and Rhinoconjunctivitis in Adolescents

Cibella F, Ferrante G, Cuttitta G, Bucchieri , Melis MR, La Grutta , Viegi G

PURPOSE: Rhinitis and conjunctivitis are common diseases worldwide that are frequently associated. Nevertheless, the risk factors for rhinoconjunctivitis are not well-described and the impact of conjunctivitis on rhinitis and asthma...
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Physician-prescribed Asthma Treatment Regimen does not differ Between Smoking and Non-smoking Patients With Asthma in Seoul and Gyunggi province of Korea

Park HS, Jung KS, Chung KF, Allen-Ramey F, Pollard R, Perry R, Price D

PURPOSE: Smoking has detrimental effects on asthma symptom control and response to treatment and is prevalent among asthma patients in South Korea. The aim of this study is to determine...
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Work-Related Asthma in Korea - Findings from the Korea Work-Related Asthma Surveillance (KOWAS) program, 2004-2009

Kwon SC, Song J, Kim YK, Calvert GM

PURPOSE: To determine the incidence and epidemiological characteristics of work-related asthma in Korea. METHODS: During 2004-2009, the Korea Work-Related Asthma Surveillance (KOWAS) program collected data on new cases of work-related asthma...
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Delayed Anaphylaxis to Red Meat Associated With Specific IgE Antibodies to Galactose

Wen L, Zhou J, Yin J, Sun JL, Sun Y, Wu K, Katial R

A novel delayed anaphylactic reaction to red meat, associated with tick bites and IgE antibodies against galactose-alpha-1, 3-galactose (alpha-gal), was reported in 2009 in the US, Australia and Europe. In...
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Predictors of the Severity and Serious Outcomes of Anaphylaxis in Korean Adults: A Multicenter Retrospective Case Study

Ye YM, Kim MK, Kang HR, Kim TB, Sohn SW, Koh YI, Park HK, Jang GC, Kim CW, Jee YK, Hur GY, Kim JH, Kim SH, Choi GS, Lee SK, Park HS, KAAACI Work Group on Urticaria/Angioedema/Anaphylaxis

PURPOSE: Differences in definitions of the condition, relevant triggers, and the geographical locations of study centers, cause estimates of the prevalence of anaphylaxis to vary. Recent epidemiological data indicate that...
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Significance of 40-, 45-, and 48-kDa Proteins in the Moderate-to-Severe Clinical Symptoms of Buckwheat Allergy

Cho J, Lee JO, Choi J, Park MR, Shon DH, Kim J, Ahn K, Han Y

PURPOSE: This study was aimed to investigate the relationship between the allergen components and moderate-to-severe allergic reactions in patients with buckwheat allergy. METHODS: Fifteen patients with a history of buckwheat ingestion...
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Clinical Application of Exhaled Nitric Oxide Measurements in a Korean Population

Song WJ, Kwon JW, Kim EJ, Lee SM, Kim SH, Lee SY, Kim SH, Park HW, Chang YS, Kim WK, Shim JY, Seo JH, Kim BJ, Kim HB, Song DJ, Jang GC, Jang AS, Park JW, Yoon HJ, Lee JS, Cho SH, Hong SJ

Nitric oxide (NO) is a biologic mediator of various physiologic functions. Recent evidence suggests the clinical utility of fractional exhaled NO (FeNO) as a biomarker for assessing asthma and other...
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A Case of Anaphylaxis Induced by Contact with Young Radish (Raphanus sativus L)

Lee YH, Lee JH, Kang HR, Ha JH, Lee BH, Kim SH

Young radish (Raphanus sativus L), a member of the mustard family (Cruciferae), is a common ingredient of Kimchi. Although few reports have described anaphylaxis to cruciferous vegetables, we report the...
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An Intratracheal Challenge Murine Model of Asthma: Can Bronchial Inflammation Affect the Nose?

Xie J, Xi Y, Zhang Q, Chen G, Wei L, Lai K, Zhong N

PURPOSE: Extensive data support the influence of the upper airway on lower airway inflammation and pathophysiology in allergic disease. However, few studies have focused on allergic inflammation in the nose...
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Cross-Reactivity Between the Soybean Protein P34 and Bovine Caseins

Candreva A, Smaldini P, Curciarello R, Cauerhff A, Fossati CA, Docena GH, Petruccelli S

PURPOSE: Soy-based formulas are widely used as dairy substitutes to treat milk allergy patients. However, reactions to soy have been reported in a small proportion of patients with IgE-mediated milk...
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Juvenile Obesity Aggravates Disease Severity in a Rat Model of Atopic Dermatitis

Jeong KY, Lee J, Li C, Han T, Lee SB, Lee H, Back SK, Na HS

PURPOSE: There is increasing epidemiological evidence of an association between childhood obesity and atopic dermatitis, but little is known about the underlying mechanism(s). In the present study, we used a...
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Chitotriosidase in the Pathogenesis of Inflammation, Interstitial Lung Diseases and COPD

Cho SJ, Weiden MD, Lee CG

As a member of 18 glycosyl hydrolase (GH) family, chitotriosidase (Chitinase 1, CHIT1) is a true chitinase mainly expressed in the differentiated and polarized macrophages. CHIT1 is an innate immune...
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Superoxide Dismutase Gene (SOD1, SOD2, and SOD3) Polymorphisms and Antituberculosis Drug-induced Hepatitis

Kim SH, Kim SH, Lee JH, Lee BH, Yoon HJ, Shin DH, Park SS, Jang SB, Park JS, Jee YK

PURPOSE: Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a serious issue often leading to discontinuation of the proper regimen of antituberculosis drugs (ATD). Previous studies have suggested that antioxidant enzymes play an...
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