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Is smoking a factor in both the development and exacerbation of asthma?

Kim JY, Jee YK

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Predictive value of allergens-specific serum IgE concentrations to challenge outcomes for baked egg by patient age

Lee J

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Changes in levels of fractional exhaled and nasal nitric oxide after treatment in allergic rhinitis

Hong S, Jo CG, Kim H, Lee YS, Bae WY, Jung JA

Purpose: Recent studies have reported that nasal nitric oxide (NO) increases in patients with allergic rhinitis (AR) and bronchial asthma (BA), and can be used as a noninvasive test to...
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Change in sensitization to inhalant allergens in adults with respiratory allergic disease in Busan and Gyeongsangnam-do province

Park CS, Jo EJ, Kim M, Nam YH, Lee SE, Choi GS, Jeong YY, Kim HK, Oh JW, Park HK

Purpose: It is crucial to identify the causative allergen of respiratory allergic disease. Air pollution and climate change affect the allergen concentration as well as the sensitization rate. This study...
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Cigarette smoke extract contributes to the inception and aggravation of asthmatic inflammation by stimulating innate immunity

Kim Y, Kim J, Mo Y, Park DE, Lee HS, Jung JW, Kang HR

Purpose: Smoking is a risk factor for the development of asthma and worsens the long-term prognosis of asthma. This study investigated the effect of cigarette smoke extract (CSE) on innate...
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A successful shortening of desensitization protocol in a patient with cetuximab anaphylaxis

Seo JH, Jung J, Yoon JE, Kim HH, Kim HJ, Lee SY, Kang HR

Desensitization therapy can help overcome severe hypersensitivity reactions and allow continuing administration of the culprit agents. However, this is time- and labor-intensive due to a prolonged infusion time and the...
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Serum IgE specific to egg white and its components and open baked egg oral food challenge tests in children younger than 6 years

Song KB, Yang SI, Jung S, Hwang KH, Kim MJ, Yoon J, Yu J

Purpose: Sixty to eighty percent of children with egg allergy are able to tolerate eggs in baked form. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical usefulness and...
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Clinical characteristics and associated factors of Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia with atelectasis in children

Lee M, Kim YA, Jung S

Purpose: Patients with Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia (MPP) can develop atelectasis, and some cases of atelectasis may persist for over 4 weeks. However, the risk factors for the development and persistence...
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Effects of outdoor air pollution on children with allergic rhinitis

Sung M, Kim M, Kim HH, Rha YH, Park Y, Park YM, Sheen YH, Yum HY, Lee KS, Lee YJ, Chun YH, Jee HM, Choi BS, Choi SH, Kim HB, for the Rhinitis Study Group in the Korean Academy of Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Diseases

The global worsening of air pollution has decreased the quality of life. Air pollutants can induce oxidative stress, epigenetic changes, and alterations to microRNA expression in the airway and skin,...
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Management of hereditary angioedema in pediatric, pregnant, and breast-feeding patients: An expert opinion

Yoon SY, Jung JW, Park SY, Kim GW, Son K, Kang SY, Park HJ, Kang MK, Kim JH, Park KH, Lee DH, Kim SH, Kwon HS, Kang HR, Suh DI

Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a rare inherited condition marked by recurrent skin and submucosal edema. HAE is caused by a C1 inhibitor deficiency or decreased C1 inhibitor function. The initial...
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