نتایج جستجو برای: allergen immunotherapy

تعداد نتایج: 43044  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1993
V A Varney Q A Hamid M Gaga S Ying M Jacobson A J Frew A B Kay S R Durham

We have studied the influence of grass pollen immunotherapy on cellular infiltration and cytokine mRNA expression during allergen-induced late-phase cutaneous responses. In a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of immunotherapy in 40 adult hay fever sufferers, clinical improvement was accompanied by a decrease in the size of the late-phase skin response. When the immunotherapy-treated group ...

2017
Robert S. Valet

Many pharmacological options exist for allergic rhinitis. Intranasal corticosteroids are the most effective medication class for patients with moderate to severe symptoms; those with milder intermittent symptoms can be treated with a second-generation oral or intranasal antihistamine. Allergen avoidance measures may also be helpful. In patients whose symptoms are refractory to standard pharmaco...

2011
Yi - Giien Tsai Ching - Yuang Lin

Since the first trial reported by Noon about a century ago [1], allergen-specific immunotherapy (SIT) by repeated subcutaneous administration of increased doses of allergen extracts has a long-lasting effect on immunologic tolerance to common environmental allergens [2-4]. Allergen-specific subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) has been effectively used for the treatment choice for allergic rhiniti...

2015
Maytee Mateo Morejón Damarys Toralba Averoff Alexis Labrada Anna Tsoraeva Yunia Oliva Diaz Mary Carmen Reyes Zamora Raysa Cruz Jimenez Beatriz Tamargo

Background House Dust Mites are important etiological agents of respiratory allergy. Allergen mixtures are often used for specific immunotherapy in polysensitized patients, although scientific evidence to support its efficacy, safety and stability is scarce. Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) is being gradually accepted as an alternative to conventional subcutaneous immunotherapy. For SLIT, higher...

2003
G. Walter Canonica Jean Bousquet Thomas Casale Richard F. Lockey Carlos E. Baena-Cagnani Ruby Pawankar Paul C. Potter Philippe J. Bousquet Linda S. Cox Stephen R. Durham Harold S. Nelson Giovanni Passalacqua Dermot P. Ryan Jan L. Brozek Enrico Compalati Ronald Dahl Luis Delgado Roy Gerth van Wijk Richard G. Gower Dennis K. Ledford Nelson Rosario Filho Erkka J. Valovirta Osman M. Yusuf Torsten Zuberbier

Allergen-specific immunotherapy, together with drug therapy and allergen avoidance, is a cornerstone in the management of respiratory allergy in both adults and children. Since the introduction of sublingual administration of immunotherapy (SLIT), it was regarded as the most promising approach, especially because of its optimal safety profile. After 15 years of clinical trials, the WHO official...

2015

Allergen immunotherapy involves the administration of gradually increasing doses of selected allergens to a patient to treat stinging insect hypersensitivity, allergic rhinitis or conjunctivitis, or allergic asthma.1 The treatment plan is usually prescribed by an allergist, who is a specialist in the diagnosis and treatment of allergies, asthma and immunologic disorders. The treatment is common...

2011
William Moote Harold Kim

Allergen-specific immunotherapy is a potentially disease-modifying therapy that is effective for the treatment of allergic rhinitis/conjunctivitis, allergic asthma and stinging insect hypersensitivity. However, despite its proven efficacy in these conditions, it is frequently underutilized in Canada. The decision to proceed with allergen-specific immunotherapy should be made on a case-by-case b...

Journal: :Allergologia et immunopathologia 2013
M Alvaro J Sancha H Larramona J M Lucas M Mesa A I Tabar A Martinez-Cañavate

UNLABELLED Immunotherapy selectively modulates the allergen-specific immune response. It involves the gradual administration of increasing amounts of allergen for the purpose of inducing protective immunological changes and it is the only curative approach for specific type I allergy. AIM Description of the allergic inflammation.- Comprehension of the early cellular changes after specific imm...

2011
Laurian Zuidmeer-Jongejan

Background Classical allergen-specific immunotherapy (SIT), using subcutaneous injections with food extracts, may be effective but dangerous due to anaphylactic side-effects. The FAST project (Food Allergy Specific Immunotherapy) aims at the development of safe and effective treatment of food allergies, targeting persistent and severe allergy to fish (cod) and fruit (peach). Both are caused by ...

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