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Gender difference on the relationship between obesity and airway hyperresponsiveness in adult asthma

Kim SH

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Relationship between duration of disease and bronchial responsiveness in 6-8 years old children with asthma

Shim E, Yu J

PURPOSE: Bronchial hyperresponsiveness is considered as a hallmark of asthma. The duration of asthma was demonstrated to be associated with bronchial responsiveness, expressed as methacholine PC20. We investigated the relationship...
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Evaluation of lung function in children

Jee HM, Shin YH, Han MY

Pulmonary function testing (PFT) is an important and fundamental method in the evaluation and treatment of respiratory diseases. Airway responsiveness assessed using histamine or methacholine by PFT is meaningful for...
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Occupational asthma induced by beat-galactosidase

Kim MK

Galactosidase is generated from Aspergillus oryzae, which is widely used for antidiarrhea medicine to infants. Antibiotics and digestives were reported as a causative allergen inducing occupational asthma. Galatosidase-induced occupational asthma...
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Anaphylaxis induced by lysozyme in Green cough

Youn TY, Kim MK

Lysozyme is a small protein composed of 129 amino acids with a molecular weight of 14.3 kD. In human, it is in the eye drop, saliva, nasal secretion, and gastric...
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Itch in atopic dermatitis: from pathogenesis to treatment

Li K

For allergists, itch is the most important symptom of atopic dermatitis (AD), and at the same time, the most difficult-to-manage complaint of atopic patient. Rather than just one symptom of...
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Analysis of respiratory problems in CHARGE syndrome: a single center study

Song S, Park MR, Kim J, Choi YA, Song J, Huh J, Kang IS, Chung MK, Jeong HS, Son YI, Ahn K

PURPOSE: CHARGE syndrome consists of multiple malformation including coloboma, heart defect, choanal atresia, growth or developmental retardation, genital anomalies, and ear anomalies. The aim of this study was to evaluate...
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Association of body mass index with airway hyperresponsiveness and lung function in adult asthmatics

Choi JE, Shin TR, Park SM, Kim JH, Shin SH, Lee HY, Jang J, Lee HG, Kim CH, Hyun IG, Choi JH

PURPOSE: Obesity is commonly regarded as a risk factor for asthma development, poor asthma control, and poor response to asthma therapy. However, its relationships are not always consistent. Gender difference...
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Effectiveness of double-dose oseltamivir for pediatric patients with severe 2009 pandemic influenza A H1N1

Cho HS, Min SR, Lee JH, Ahn SY, Lee HS, Yang JH, Kim JK

PURPOSE: We aimed to evaluate the use and safety of double dose oseltamivir for patients manifesting severe respiratory symptoms or showing no improvement of clinical symptoms after 72 hours' treatment...
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Serum leptin levels correlate with bronchial hyper-responsiveness to mannitol in asthmatic children

Yoo JK, Shin JY, You JS, Jeong SI, Song JS, Yang S, Hwang IT, Lee HB, Baek HS

PURPOSE: Epidemiological data indicate that obesity is a risk factor in asthma, however effects related to obesity and adipokines on airway inflammation and bronchial hyper-responsiveness (BHR) have not yet been...
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The correlation between allergy sensitization rate in pediatric and aerobiological study for airborne pollen in Busan for 15 years

Sung MS, Park YJ, Park GH, Oh JW, Kim SW

PURPOSE: Airborne pollen is the most common causative agents of allergic disease. Since 2000, there isn't no more report about airborne pollen in Busan. This study is that pollen in...
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Effects of plasma endotoxin concentrations on the severity of atopic dermatitis in children

Kim JY, Kim EK, Lee HJ, Shin YH, Lee HK, Kim J

PURPOSE: Endotoxin exposure is associated with the development and pathogenesis of allergic diseases. The present study aimed to determine whether plasma endotoxins are elevated in children with atopic dermatitis (AD)...
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Evaluation of the association of vegetation of allergenic plants and pollinosis with meteorological changes

Kim JH, Oh JW, Lee HB, Kim SW, Chung HL, Kook MH, Park KS, Kim BS, Kim JK, Lee DJ, Paik WK, Kim KR, Lee HL, Choi YJ, Yu SD, Kim JH, Cho YS

PURPOSE: There are a number of reports suggesting that widespread propagation of weeds and high concentration of weed pollen have been contributed to climate change. We investigated the interrelationship between...
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