Sublingual versus oral immunotherapy for peanut-allergic children

There has been considerable recent interest in developing therapies for food allergy, an increasingly common and highly morbid disorder for which strict dietary elimination and ready access to epinephrine remain the standard of care. While both oral … Sublingual versus... Read More...

Sublingual immunotherapy reduces symptoms of asthma and hay fever

Sublingual immunotherapy reduces symptoms of asthma and hay fever, systematic review finds Immunology (including allergy)  Asthma  Ear, nose and throat/otolaryngology  Child health Read More...

Sublingual and Oral Immunotherapy for Milk Allergy

The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology The safety and efficacy of sublingual and oral immunotherapy for milk allergy Corinne A. Keet, MD, MS Pamela A. Frischmeyer-Guerrerio, MD, PhD Ananth Thyagarajan, MD John T. Schroeder, PhD Robert G. Hamilton, PhD Stephen Boden, MD Pamela Steele, MSN, CPNP, AE-CSarah Driggers, RN, MPH, CCRP A. Wesley Burks, MD Robert... Read More...

Infant feeding and the development of food allergies and atopic eczema

Infant feeding and the development of food allergies and atopic eczema: An update Australasian Journal of Dermatology Early View (Online Version of Record published before inclusion in an issue) Read More...

Hereditary angioedema

Hereditary angioedema: An instructive model of clinical description, molecular discovery, and development of new effective treatments  Joseph A. Bellanti, MD; Russell A. Settipane, MD Allergy and Asthma Proceedings FREE Read More...

H1 Antihistamines

H1 Antihistamines: Current Status and Future Directions Simons, F. Estelle R.; Simons, Keith J. World Allergy Organization Journal . 1(9):145-155, September 2008. doi: 10.1097/WOX.0b013e318186fb3a SUMMARY AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS ...Most of the second-generation H1 antihistamines currently in use have been identified by... Read More...

Childhood actinic lichen planus: Successful treatment with antimalarials

Read more FREE Australasian Journal of Dermatology Volume 53, Issue 1, pages e10–e13, February 2012 Read More...

Angioedema, hereditary angioedema, ACE inhibitor and Bradykinin

Angioedema is a result of increased vascular permeability, with subsequent extravasation of intravascular fluid into the surrounding tissues. Angioedema may be mediated by histamine, bradykinin, or other mediators. Histaminergic angioedema generally presents with urticaria and/or pruritus and will respond to conventional... Read More...

Allergen immunotherapy practice in the United States: guidelines, measures, and outcomes

www.annallergy.org Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, Volume 107, Issue 4, Pages 289-299, October 2011, Authors:Linda Cox, MD; Robert E. Esch, PhD; Mark Corbett, MD; Cheryl Hankin, PhD; Michael Nelson, MD, PhD; Greg Plunkett, PhD Allergen immunotherapy practice in the... Read More...

Looking for causes of chronic Urticaria (Hives) may lead to Helicobacter pylori

Possible benefit from treatment of Helicobacter pylori in antihistamine-resistant chronic urticaria. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology Early View (Online Version of Record published before inclusion in an issue) Read More...

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