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Asia Pacific Allergy: it's been five years!

Chang YS

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Role of bilastine in the management of allergic rhinitis and urticaria: an Asia-Pacific consensus statement

Mösges R, Lee DL, Abong J, Siasoco B, Chow SK, Leong JL, Singh H, Kuljit S, Campomanes B

The prevalence of allergic diseases is increasing globally, most particularly in middle- to low-income countries. This article examines the burden of allergic rhinitis and chronic urticaria in the Asia-Pacific region,...
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Pharmacotherapy in the management of asthma in the elderly: a review of clinical studies

Kim MY, Song WJ, Cho SH

Asthma in the elderly is a disease with emerging concern. Despite some recent advances in our understanding of epidemiology and pathophysiology, there is a considerable lack of clinical evidence specific...
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Childhood allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis presenting as a middle lobe syndrome

Shah A, Gera K, Panjabi C

Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) is infrequently documented in children with asthma. Although collapse is not uncommon, middle lobe syndrome (MLS) as a presentation of ABPA is rather a rarity. A...
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Ibuprofen induced Stevens-Johnson syndrome - toxic epidermal necrolysis in Nepal

Angadi SS, Karn A

Despite the fact that any drug can be an impending cause of hypersensitivity reactions, Ibuprofen, an over-the-counter drug used extensively as an analgesic and antipyretic in Asia, is considered to...
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Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis in Dr. Hasan Sadikin General Hospital Bandung, Indonesia from 2009-2013

Suwarsa O, Yuwita W, Dharmadji , Sutedja E

BACKGROUND: Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) are severe cutaneous adverse reactions (SCAR) with high mortality and have a significant public health impact because of high mortality and...
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Ultrarush schedule of subcutaneous immunotherapy with modified allergen extracts is safe in paediatric age

Morais-Almeida M, Arêde C, Sampaio G, Borrego LM

BACKGROUND: Traditional subcutaneous immunotherapy up dosing with allergenic extracts has been shown to be associated with frequent adverse reactions. In recent studies it has been demonstrated that using modified extracts,...
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A stepwise approach in the management of chronic spontaneous urticaria in children

Lee XH, Ong LX, Cheong JY, Sultana R, Rao R, Lim HH, Ding XM, Loh WY, Punan M, Chiang WC

BACKGROUND: There is limited literature in the management of chronic urticaria in children. Treatment algorithms are generally extrapolated from adult studies. OBJECTIVE: Utility of a weight and age-based algorithm for antihistamines...
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Anaphylaxis audit in a busy metropolitan Emergency Department: a review of real life management compared to best practice

Murad A, Katelaris

BACKGROUND: Deficiencies in anaphylaxis management in Emergency Departments is well recognised despite established guidelines for its treatment. OBJECTIVE: To identify deficiencies in the management of anaphylaxis in a busy metropolitan Emergency...
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Acute and chronic exposure to Tyrophagus putrescentiae induces allergic pulmonary response in a murine model

Nuñez NK, da Cunha A, dos Santos Dutra M, Barbosa GL, Morassutti AL, de Souza R, Vargas MH, Antunes GL, Silveira J, da Silva G, Pitrez PM

BACKGROUND: Tyrophagus putrescentiae (Tp) is a source of aeroallergen that causes allergic diseases. OBJECTIVE: To describe an acute and chronic murine model of allergic asthma with Tp extract with no systemic...
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