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Frontiers in allergy

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Milk ladder: Who? When? How? Where? with the lowest risk of reaction.

Frontiers in allergy
The milk ladder (ML) approach, which is the gradual reintroduction of the milk allergen from the least allergenic forms to the most allergenic forms into the diet of the patients, has been utilized mostly in non-IgE-mediated but in some countries als...

Pharmacological, Technological, and Digital Innovative Aspects in Rhinology.

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Innovation refers to the introduction of a product, a process, a service or a solution resulting in something new or significantly improved compared to the already available alternatives. In the clinical context, it is strictly related to the identif...

Recurrent Wheeze Exacerbations Following Acute Bronchiolitis-A Machine Learning Approach.

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Acute bronchiolitis is one of the most common respiratory infections in infancy. Although most infants with bronchiolitis do not get hospitalized, infants with hospitalized bronchiolitis are more likely to develop wheeze exacerbations during the fir...

Allergen Risk Assessment for Specific Allergy to Small Ruminant's Milk: Development of Sensitive Immunoassays to Detect Goat's and Sheep's Milk Contaminations in Dairy Food Matrices.

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Despite a high level of sequence identity between cow's, goat's, and sheep's milk (CM, GM, and SM, respectively) proteins, some patients tolerant to CM are allergic to GM and SM. In most cases, this specificity is due to the presence of IgE antibodie...

Conjunctival Provocation Test With .

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Conjunctival provocation test (CPT) is used to demonstrate clinical relevance to a specific allergen. (Bt) is a prevalent allergen in tropical regions. Its major allergen is commonly detected in house dust in Brazil. Patients with allergic rhinoco...