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Wheat allergy: diagnosis and management

Wheat allergy: diagnosis and management

... food allergy to wheat is characterized by T helper type 2 activation which can result in immunoglobulin E (IgE) and non-IgE mediated ...(food allergy) or wheat inhalation (respiratory allergy). A ...

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The Role of Anti-CCD Antibodies in Grape Allergy Diagnosis

The Role of Anti-CCD Antibodies in Grape Allergy Diagnosis

... glycoepitopes may induce production of different classes of anti-CCDs. In the case of IgE-type antibodies, these cross-reactive determinants may lead to discrepancies of in vivo and in vitro results in allergy ...

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Molecular Approach to Allergy Diagnosis and Therapy

Molecular Approach to Allergy Diagnosis and Therapy

... ular allergy diagnosis, and thus, the possibility to profile pa- tients’ IgE reactivities with a large number of allergens cre- ates the need for algorithms to distill clinically important information out ...

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Diagnosis of fish and shellfish allergies

Diagnosis of fish and shellfish allergies

... 1. Although many shellfish and fish allergens are identified at the molecular level to date, few of these recombinant proteins are employed in diagnostic assays. Thus far, TM is the only allergen identified across ...

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Diagnosing allergic sensitizations in the third millennium: why clinicians should know allergen molecule structures

Diagnosing allergic sensitizations in the third millennium: why clinicians should know allergen molecule structures

... laboratory allergy test has been greatly developed, leading to third generation ...the allergy diagnosis enables the identification of genuine primary sensitization, otherwise impossible using ...

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Evaluation of major mite allergens from European standardized commercial extracts for in vivo diagnosis: addressing the need for precision medicine

Evaluation of major mite allergens from European standardized commercial extracts for in vivo diagnosis: addressing the need for precision medicine

... Although the commercial extracts for Der p. and B. tropicalis included in the study claimed to be biologically standardized to each in-house reference standards, wide differences in terms of allergen composition and ...

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The development of a standardised diet history tool to support the diagnosis of food allergy

The development of a standardised diet history tool to support the diagnosis of food allergy

... food allergy makes robust diagnosis imperative. The allergy-focussed history is an important starting point, but published literature on its efficacy is ...of Allergy and Clinical Immunology ...

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Basophil activation test based on the expression of CD203c in the diagnostics of cow milk allergy in children

Basophil activation test based on the expression of CD203c in the diagnostics of cow milk allergy in children

... for allergy diagnosis [9, ...for diagnosis of cow milk allergy in pediatric patients, with sensitivity simi- lar to routine diagnostic tests and a higher specificity than that of specific ige ...

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Characterisation of oyster allergens for improved diagnosis of mollusc allergy

Characterisation of oyster allergens for improved diagnosis of mollusc allergy

... mollusc allergy is still facing some difficulties due to the large diversity of edible mollusc species as well as the lack of purified or recombinant clinically relevant ...food allergy diagnosis, ...

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Antibiotic prescription and food allergy in young children

Antibiotic prescription and food allergy in young children

... food allergy using ICD-9 codes; thus, we cannot determine whether patients had food allergy versus food ...food allergy is a double- blind, placebo-controlled challenge [36], but this is not ...

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Component resolved diagnosis: when should it be used?

Component resolved diagnosis: when should it be used?

... molecular allergy diagnosis is continuously ...of diagnosis and thus provide more precise therapeutic and avoidance ...allergy diagnosis. The potential role of component resolved ...

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Allergy from infancy to adolescence. A population-based 18-year follow-up cohort

Allergy from infancy to adolescence. A population-based 18-year follow-up cohort

... an allergy diagnosis in childhood is a signifi- cant risk factor for adolescent allergy and ...diagnosed allergy at the age of 5 years were over 8 times more likely to have allergy and ...

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Future Approaches to Food Allergy

Future Approaches to Food Allergy

... Food allergy affects ⬃ 2% of the general US population, and its prevalence seems to be ...food allergy. This article re- views novel approaches for the diagnosis and treatment of food ...food ...

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Diagnosis and Management of Food-Induced Anaphylaxis: A National Survey of Pediatricians

Diagnosis and Management of Food-Induced Anaphylaxis: A National Survey of Pediatricians

... the diagnosis and management of food allergies and ...ing diagnosis and management of this ...gories: diagnosis, treatment, counseling, and ...in allergy, and “care for allergy ...

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National clinical practice guidelines for food allergy and anaphylaxis: an international assessment

National clinical practice guidelines for food allergy and anaphylaxis: an international assessment

... Methods: Two reviewers independently searched PubMed to identify countries with guidelines for food allergy and/ or anaphylaxis from the inception of this database to December 2016. This was supplemented with a ...

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Allergy: Effects on Health and Quality of Life

Allergy: Effects on Health and Quality of Life

... milk allergy underwent OIT achieved at least partial tolerance 42 , and Kim ...Food Allergy Herbal Formula-2, an aqueous preparation of nine herbs, to significantly reduce IgE receptor expression on mast ...

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A REVIEW OF FOOD ALLERGY

A REVIEW OF FOOD ALLERGY

... food allergy is an immunologic response to a food protein and caused by allergens in the food that are a kind of protein in the ...Food allergy is recognized as a common worldwide ...produce allergy ...

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The Natural History of Food Allergy

The Natural History of Food Allergy

... milk allergy with younger children who are likely to outgrow their allergy, they found that 2 IgE binding regions were recognized by all of the older children with persistent milk allergy but none of ...

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Drug allergy

Drug allergy

... Drug allergy encompasses a spectrum of immunologically-mediated hypersensitivity reactions with varying mechanisms and clinical ...condition, diagnosis is often ...identification, diagnosis and ...

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Comparison of Serum Specific IgE with Skin Prick Test in the Diagnosis of Allergy in Malaysia

Comparison of Serum Specific IgE with Skin Prick Test in the Diagnosis of Allergy in Malaysia

... Again, the test was done by the same investigator and followed strict test protocols. A venous blood sample (7 ml) was collected into a 10 ml red top plain tube. The blood was allowed to clot in the tube for 1 hour at ...

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