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Advances in technology are changing the future of medicine

Chang YS

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Marking nut anaphylaxis

Fok JS, Kral AC, Hayball J, Smith WB

Marking nut Semecarpus anacardium, so-called because it contains a pigment that has been used in the past to mark fabrics, is a known cause of contact hypersensitivity. It may be...
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Allergen-specific immunotherapy in pediatric allergic asthma

Yukselen A

Allergen-specific immunotherapy (AIT) is the only curative way that can change the immunologic response to allergens and thus can modify the natural progression of allergic diseases. There are some important...
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Delayed diagnosis of allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis due to absence of asthmatic symptoms

Kim Y, Lee HY, Gu KM, Lee JY, Yoon SW, Park TY, Choi JC, Kim JY, Park IW, Shin JW, Choi BW, Jung JW

Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) is a pulmonary disease with small prevalence. Exposure to aspergillus mold causes immunologic hypersensitivity and may cause ranges of symptoms from minimal to detrimental outcomes. Diagnosing...
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Supporting the validation of the new allergic and hypersensitivity conditions section of the World Health Organization International Classification of Diseases-11

Tanno LK, Calderon M, Demoly P, Joint Allergy Academies

BACKGROUND: The new International Classification of Diseases (ICD)-11 "Allergic and hypersensitivity conditions" section has been constructed as a result of a detailed and careful action plan based on scientific evidences...
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Effect on quality of life of the mixed house dust mite/weed pollen extract immunotherapy

Li L, Guan K

BACKGROUND: Although many patients with allergic rhinitis have symptoms due to sensitization to more than one kind of allergens, and mixed allergen extracts are widely used for immunotherapy, there are...
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The efficacy of single premedication with antihistamines for radiocontrast media hypersensitivity

Lee SH, Park HW, Cho SH, Kim SS

BACKGROUND: Single premedication with antihistamines for radiocontrast media (RCM) hypersensitivity is frequently used in real world at the emergent situation although its efficacy is not proven. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect...
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Role of eosinophilic inflammation and atopy in elderly asthmatic patients

Kawamatawong T, Siripongpun S, Rerkpattanapipat T

BACKGROUND: Asthma in the elderly is severe and associated with poor treatment outcome. Although atopy has an important role in pathogenesis, its role in the elderly is unclear, partly due...
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Feasibility of a smartphone application based action plan and monitoring in asthma

Kim MY, Lee SY, Jo EJ, Lee SE, Kang MG, Song WJ, Kim SH, Cho SH, Min KU, Ahn KH, Chang YS

BACKGROUND: Asthma patients may experience acute episodic exacerbation. The guidelines recommend that written action plan should be given to asthma patients. However, no one can predict when and where acute...
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Relationship between all fevers or fever after vaccination, and atopy and atopic disorders at 18 and 36 months

Wong HH, Lee JJ, Shek LP, Lee BW, Goh A, Teoh OH, Gluckman P, Godfrey KM, Saw SM, Kwek K, Chong YS, Van Bever

BACKGROUND: Studies have reported that early febrile episodes and febrile episodes with infections are associated with a decreased risk of developing atopy. OBJECTIVE: To examine further the association between presence of...
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