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Effects of prednisolone on eosinophils, IL-5, eosinophil cationic protein, EG2+ eosinophils, and nitric oxide metabolites in the sputum of patients with exacerbated asthma

Jang AS, Choi IS, Koh YI, Jeong TK, Lee KY, Kim YS, Lee JU, Park CS

Corticosteroids are considered to be one of the most effective medicine for asthma by suppressing airway inflammation. This study was carried out to investigate the effects of prednisolone in the...
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A 24 kDa Excretory-Secretory Protein of Anisakis simplex Larvae Could Elicit Allergic Airway Inflammation in Mice

Park HK, Cho MK, Park MK, Kang SA, Kim YS, Kim KU, Lee MK, Ock MS, Cha HJ, Yu HS

We have reported that a 24 kDa protein (22U homologous; As22U) of Anisakis simplex larvae could elicit several Th2-related chemokine gene expressions in the intestinal epithelial cell line which means...
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CD4+CD56+CD68+Hematopoietic Tumor of Probable Plasmacytoid Monocyte Derivation with Weak Expression of Cytoplasmic CD3

Ko YH, Kim SH, Park KC, Ree HJ

Hematopoietic neoplasm coexpressing CD4 and CD56 includes a subset of acute myeloid leukemia with myelomonocytic differentiation, plasmacytoid monocyte tumor, and other immature hematopoietic neoplasms of undefined origin. Herein, we...
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Acute Drug-Induced Hepatitis Caused by Albendazole

Choi GY, Yang HW, Cho SH, Kang DW, Go H, Lee WC, Lee YJ, Jung SH, Kim AN, Cha SW

Albendazole binds to parasite's tubulin inhibiting its glucose absorption. Its common adverse effects are nausea, vomiting, constipation, thirst, dizziness, headache, hair loss and pruritus. Although mainly metabolized in the liver,...
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Update on Recent Advances in the Management of Aspirin Exacerbated Respiratory Disease

Palikhe NS, Kim JH, Park HS

Aspirin intolerant asthma (AIA) is frequently characterized as an aspirin (ASA)-exacerbated respiratory disease (AERD). It is a clinical syndrome associated with chronic severe inflammation in the upper and lower airways...
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