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Allergen exposure chambers (AECs) have been developed for controlled allergen challenges of allergic patients mimicking natural exposure. As such, these facilities have been utilized e.g., for proof of concept...
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We present a case of the patient, who developed hypersensitivity reaction during the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Bendamustine was suspected as a culprit agent. The patient as well as 3 controls ...
Substantial experimental studies suggest a role for helminthes infections in the pathogenesis of allergies, but epidemiologic data have been inconsistent. Unlike to asthma, the association between helminthes i...
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Patients with food allergy may experience frequent accidental allergic reactions which are often not recognized or adequately treated with epinephrine.1,2 Reasons for not administering the epinephrine autoinjector (EAI) when necessary include: EAI wasn’t available, lack of knowledge about how to use the EAI or symptoms of an allergic reaction, and fear that administering the EAI will cause more harm than good.2 Our previous study provided hands-on experience for parents and children to administer...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease with a prevalence of 5-10% among adults in the United States, and approximately 4% among adults in Europe.1,2 AD is associated with up-regulation of type 2 immune responses (including those involving type 2 helper T cells) and skin barrier dysfunction.3-7 Clinical characterization includes the presence of pruritus (itch) and eczematous lesions, with itching, skin pain, sleep and mental health disturbances among the most common patient...
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The cover image is based on the Original Article Occupational respiratory allergy to lettuce in lettuce farmers by Reina Sekiya et al., https://doi.org/10.1111/cea.13682.
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