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Cashew nut allergy in Singaporean children

Chitta S, Lian BX, Rao R, Loh W, Goh A, Chong KW

BACKGROUND: There has been an increasing trend of nut allergies in Singapore. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to review the clinical characteristics of children with cashew nut allergy. METHODS: A...
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A novel Australian tick Ixodes (Endopalpiger) australiensis inducing mammalian meat allergy after tick bite

Kwak M, Somerville C, van Nunen

Tick-induced mammalian meat allergy has become an emergent allergy world-wide after van Nunen et al. first described the association between tick bites and the development of mammalian meat allergy in...
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An unusual dual hypersensitivity reaction to moxifloxacin in a patient

Demir S, Unal D, Olgac M, Akdeniz N, Aktas-Cetin E, Gelincik A, Colakoglu , Buyukozturk S

Both immediate and nonimmediate type hypersensitivity reactions (HRs) with a single dose of quinolone in the same patient have not been previously reported. A 47-year-old female patient referred to us...
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Influence of oral care on fractional exhaled nitric oxide

Kamimura M, Ibe T, Fukusumi M, Mouri A, Hamamoto Y

BACKGROUND: Fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) is an indicator of bronchial inflammation in asthma patients. However, nitric oxide is also produced in the oral cavity, with production depending on the...
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Multiple food allergy – unexpected culprits

Ornelas CI, Cabral Duarte F, Pereira dos Santos MCG, Pereira Barbosa MAdC

Food allergy has an estimated prevalence of 6%–8% in children. Meat allergy and multiple food allergy due to sensitization to cross-reactive components in infancy is, however, less frequent. A 5-year-old...
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Cow's milk oral immunotherapy in real life: 8-year long-term follow-up study

Mota I, Piedade S, Gaspar A, Benito-Garcia F, Sampaio G, Borrego LM, Morais-Almeida M

BACKGROUND: Oral immunotherapy (OIT) has been recognized as a promising treatment for severe and long-lasting cow's milk (CM) allergy. Once maintenance has been achieved, patients should maintain daily intake of...
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Allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis – pathophysiology, histology, diagnosis, and treatment

Asano K, Kamei K, Hebisawa A

Allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis (ABPM) develops mainly in patients with asthma or cystic fibrosis via types I and III hypersensitivity reactions to filamentous fungi. Aspergillus spp., especially Aspergillus fumigatus, is the...
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Aeroallergen sensitization and associated comorbid diseases of an adult Filipino population with allergic rhinitis

Navarro-Locsin CG, Lim-Jurado M

BACKGROUND: There is a large global variation in sensitization patterns to aeroallergens due to differences in climate, urbanization, and lifestyle. Knowledge of the most common inhalant allergens is important for...
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Electrophysiological assessment of the concentration and attention in patient with nasal polyposis

Ehi Y, Ozlece HK

BACKGROUND: Nasal polyposis is a chronic disease presenting with nasal obstruction as the most frequent complaint. It has been documented that nasal polyposis results in deterioration of quality of life...
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