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A Case of Recurrent Urticaria Induced by Tartrazine Present in Antihistamine

Hur H

  • KMID: 2303333
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1998 Aug;36(4):742-744.
Antihistamines are commonly used for the treatment of urticaria. Some antihistamines contain dyes and preservatives which have themselves been shown to produce or exacerbate urticaria. Tartrazine is used predominantly as...
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Sodium salicylate sensitivity in an asthmatic patient with aspirin sensitivity

Park HS, Lim YS, Suh JE, Rhu NS, Cho DI, Kim JW

Non-acetylated salicylates have been recommended for use as alternatives to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in aspirin and/or tartrazine-sensitive patients. We experienced a case of an aspirin-sensitive asthmatic patient who developed...
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Pervalence of sensiticity to aspirin (ASA) and food additives in subjects diagnosed as having intrinsic asthma

Park HS, Cho YH, Kim SS, Kim HY, Nahm DH, Suh CH, Hahn MH

  • KMID: 2286104
  • J Asthma Allergy Clin Immunol.
  • 1998 Dec;18(4):662-671.
Objective and METHOD: In order to identify the aggravating agents for intrinsic asthma, we performed ASA- and food additive-challenge tests on 182 subjects diagnosed as having intrinsic asthma. The...
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Food Additives and Asthma

Cruz NV, Bahna SL

  • KMID: 1876609
  • Pediatr Allergy Respir Dis.
  • 2006 Mar;16(1):1-11.
PURPOSE: To review the role of food additives in asthma and provide a practical approach for evaluation, diagnosis, and management of additive-induced asthma. METHODS: Information was gathered from original articles, selected...
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Food Additives and Allergic Diseases in Childhood

Oh JW

Many different additives include preservatives, stabilizers, conditioners, thickeners, colorings, flavorings, sweeteners, and antioxidants. Despite the multitude of additives known, only a small number has been associated with hypersensitivity reactions. A...
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Diagnostic value of lysine-aspirin bronchoprovocation test for aspirin-sensitive asthma

Park HS, Kim YJ, Kim HY, Nahm DH, Yoon YB

  • KMID: 1543168
  • Korean J Allergy.
  • 1997 Jun;17(2):171-179.
Aspirin(ASA) and NSAIDs can induce bronchoconstriction in 10~20% of adult asthmatics patients. Inhalation of lysine-ASA(L-ASA) has been described as an alternative method for diagnosis of ASA-sensitive asthma. To further understand...
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