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Asia Pacific allergy: 6 years old

Chang YS

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Anaphylaxis caused by honey: a case report

Aguiar R, Duarte FC, Mendes A, Bartolomé B, Barbosa MP

Honey allergy is a very rare, but serious health condition. In this study, we presented 1 patient who had anaphylaxis after the honey allergological investigation with skin prick-prick test with...
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Hypersensitivity to ticagrelor and low response to clopidogrel: a case report

Dai J, Lyu S, Ge C

Ticagrelor is widely used to treat acute coronary syndrome. Hypersensitivity reaction of ticagrelor is rarely recognized. A low response to clopidogrel, which occurs in up to 23% of patients, is...
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Eosinophilic esophagitis: current understanding and evolving concepts

Philpott H, Kweh B, Thien F

Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is now considered to represent a form of food allergy and this is demonstrated by a response to elimination diet in many patients. A critical additional factor...
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The impact of age on Pru p 3 IgE production in Italy

Ciprandi G, De Amici M, Di Martino ML, Barocci F, Comite P

BACKGROUND: Pollen allergy may be frequently associated with fruit-vegetables: the so-called pollen food syndrome. Pru p 3 is the most relevant peach allergen. Previously, it has been reported that serum...
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Administration of the adrenaline auto-injector at the nursery/kindergarten/school in Western Japan

Korematsu , Fujitaka M, Ogata M, Zaitsu M, Motomura C, Kuzume K, Toku Y, Ikeda M, Odajima H

BACKGROUND: In view of the increasing prevalence of food allergies, there has been an associated increase in frequency of situations requiring an emergency response for anaphylaxis at the home, childcare...
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The transition of sputum inflammatory cell profiles is variable in stable asthma patients

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

BACKGROUND: The sputum inflammatory cell profile is an important indicator for classifying asthma phenotypes. OBJECTIVE: To investigate if sputum inflammatory cell profile remains stable and there are different characteristics between groups...
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Involvement of cross-reactive carbohydrate determinants-specific IgE in pollen allergy testing

Yokoi H, Yoshitake , Matsumoto , Kawada M, Takato Y, Shinagawa , Sakurai H, Saito K

BACKGROUND: Specific IgE antibodies against the low-molecular-weight carbohydrate antigen that does not bridge IgE molecules on mast cells are not associated with clinical symptoms. Cross reactivity can be determined in...
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Pranlukast reduces asthma exacerbations during autumn especially in 1- to 5-year-old boys

Morita Y, Campos Alberto E, Suzuki S, Sato Y, Hoshioka A, Abe H, Saito K, Tsubaki T, Haraki M, Sawa A, Nakayama Y, Kojima H, Shigeta M, Yamaide F, Kohno Y, Shimojo N

BACKGROUND: Leukotriene receptor antagonists have been used to prevent virus-induced asthma exacerbations in autumn. Its efficacy, however, might differ with age and sex. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate whether pranlukast...
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