Original Article
28 May 2014 / 17 April 2024 by almaware
Background: There is some evidence suggesting that factors other than autoantibodies to FceRI or IgE and histamine released from mast cells may play a role in skin autoreactivity that characterizes many patients with chronic urticaria (CU) and, possibly, in the pathogenesis of this disease. Objective: The effect of antihistamine treatment on autologous plasma skin test (APST) […]
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The efficacy and safety of monomeric allergoid (Lofarma, Milan) have been demonstrated in adults but very few studies have examined it in children. This study therefore investigated the efficacy and safety of this sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) at the dosage of 1000 AU five times a week without any up-dosing. Forty allergic children(17 M and 23 […]
Background: Carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) is used extensively in the pharmaceutical and food industries on account of its various properties. Anaphylactic reactions are rare. It has been reported principally after intra-articular infiltration of sustained-release corticosteroids containing CMC and, very rarely, after barium enema. Methods: A case of pre-lethal anaphylactic shock after barium enema was studied by prick-test, […]
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The subcutaneous modality of immunotherapy injections (SCIT) remained for several decades the only available administration route. SCIT is effective and safe, when properly prescribed and administered, but a remote risk of severe side effects is present (1), and the occurrence of technical errors is still not negligible (2). The problem of the risk/benefit ratio prompted […]
Case Report
Omalizumab is an anti-IgE monoclonal antibody available since 2006 for the treatment of GINA step 4 asthma. We studied a 41-year old male who has been suffering from severe steroid-resistant asthma with severe co-morbidity and treated with Omalizumab. He was found to be non-responder to the treatment until the 48th week, starting from which we […]
In literature it has been described a high risk of systemic reaction after blood-sucking Dyptera bites, like mosquitoes and horsefly, in people sensitive to hymenoptera. A 51 year old man, allergic to hymenoptera venom and with a history of IV reaction after Mueller , who has been treated with Vespula sp. ITS for the last […]
Aim: to assess the accuracy and safety of a ready-to-use atopy patch test (HDM-Diallertest ®, DBV Technologies, Paris) in the diagnosis of sensitization to house-dust mite (HDM) allergens in children with or without atopic dermatitis. Patients and methods: prospective analysis of a systematic allergic work-up was carried out in 47 children, age 57.4+42 months (mean […]
Introduction: High-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) is a widespread medical imaging method for the study of thoracic diseases. In asthma it is very useful particularly when it is difficult to achieve an effective control of disease, and in severe deterioration. Aim: It was intended to evaluate the imaging changes by HRCT in asthmatic patients and to […]
Review
Several studies have demonstrated that the asthma prevalence is increased from the early sixties, with a growth concerning both children and adults in different countries with different ways of life. Other allergic diseases has increased all over the world too. Among the supposition suggested, we can find the air pollution and the Hygiene Hypothesis. Climate […]
Exhaled nitric oxide (NO) is considered the most easily available clinical test to indirectly assess the level of eosinophilic airway inflammation in asthma, and to predict the efficacy of anti-inflammatory treatment with inhaled corticosteroids (ICS). It is possible to measure the level of exhaled NO using online or offline methods. The most widely used online […]