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IL-10, IL-6, VEGF, and IL-8 as Independent Prognosticators and/predictors in COVID-19
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September 2024
COVID-19 is a novel β-coronavirus caused by infection with SARS-CoV-2. It is the third zoonotic disease caused by coronavirus to affect…
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11th August 2022
Establishing New Standards in Hereditary Angioedema: Improving Outcomes Through Routine Prophylaxis
Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a rare but debilitating and potentially fatal disease that presents in various forms, and can be difficult to manage. Its underlying cause is mutations in a gene that, through its protein product, controls production of the tissue enzyme kallikrein and a peptide mediator, bradykinin. The resulting overproduction of bradykinin leads to increased vascular permeability and oedema.
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11th August 2022
Frequent Use of Moist Wipes During COVID-19: Allergic Sensitisations
During the COVID-19 pandemic, frequent handwashing and disinfection have exacerbated or caused skin diseases. This case report shows the simultaneous development of allergic contact dermatitis to Kathon CG (DuPoint, Wilmington, Delaware, USA), Euxyl K400, and fragrance mix I because of the frequent use of moist (baby) wipes during the pandemic outbreak.
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6th June 2022
Reassessing Paediatric Allergen-Specific Immunotherapy Studies
Allergen-specific immunotherapy (AIT) works well both in children and adults. An often-alleged gap between the level of evidence of AIT efficacy…
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24th January 2022
Flagellate Erythema: A Case of Shiitake Dermatitis and Review of Pathogenesis
Shiitake dermatitis is a rare eruption that is associated with the ingestion of uncooked shiitake mushrooms, resulting in a distinctive…
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20th December 2021
The Link Between Early Diet and Food Allergy
Allergy development is a complex process and depends on numerous factors, including postnatal influences, that guide the immune system…
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11th November 2021
The Benefits of Achieving Complete Control in Patients with Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria
The latest international guidelines on urticaria were published in September as a joint initiative from the European Academy of…
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20th August 2021
High-Sensitivity Assays for C-Reactive Protein as a Systemic Inflammatory Marker in Assessing Asthma
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory condition where the main physiological features include reversible airflow narrowing and systemic inflammation…
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20th August 2021
Advancing the Management of Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy with Human Milk Oligosaccharides: Priming the Immune System
During this symposium, leading experts in paediatric allergy and immunology discussed the importance of the early-life microbiome in driving immune maturation and preventing allergy.
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