SummaryIt is widely acknowledged that avoidance of allergens such as those derived from foods, drugs, latex and stinging insects results in a complete disappearance of symptoms. By contrast, although it has been clearly shown that allergens are an important risk factor for the development of respiratory symptoms and that several avoidance measures reduce allergen levels, whether this gives clinical improvement in symptoms is debatable.Many reasons could be invoked to justify this evident discrepancy. Apart from the intrinsic methodological aspects (e.g. single or combined interventions measure, population studied, severity of respiratory symptoms, outcomes, evaluated parameters, etc.), it is important to outline that a successful approach r...
Inheritance and allergen exposure are key factors in the development and the course of atopic allerg...
After an allergic affliction (expressed as rhino-conjunctivitis, rhinitis, asthma or eczema) has bee...
This is an update of a Cochrane Review first published in The Cochrane Library in Issue 4, 2001 and ...
SummaryIt is widely acknowledged that avoidance of allergens such as those derived from foods, drugs...
Purpose of Review To critically review the evidence in favor or against the use of house dust mite (...
none3noAllergic asthma is the most frequent disease among the chronic respiratory disorders in pedi...
The first recorded example of allergen avoidance in the treatment of allergic disorders dates from t...
Background Exposure to house dust mite (HDM) allergens often results in worsening of asthma. Therefo...
Environmental allergen control is recommended as an essential part of allergic rhinitis (AR) managem...
Background: Asthma caused by allergy to house dust mite is a growing problem. Patients,vith allergy ...
Background: Asthma caused by allergy to house dust mite is a growing problem. Patients,vith allergy ...
We report on the mechanisms, the environmental changes and patient compliance with regard to convent...
The basic paradigm that allergen exposure produces atopic sensitization, and that continued exposure...
Inheritance and allergen exposure are key factors in the development and the course of atopic allerg...
After an allergic affliction (expressed as rhino-conjunctivitis, rhinitis, asthma or eczema) has bee...
This is an update of a Cochrane Review first published in The Cochrane Library in Issue 4, 2001 and ...
SummaryIt is widely acknowledged that avoidance of allergens such as those derived from foods, drugs...
Purpose of Review To critically review the evidence in favor or against the use of house dust mite (...
none3noAllergic asthma is the most frequent disease among the chronic respiratory disorders in pedi...
The first recorded example of allergen avoidance in the treatment of allergic disorders dates from t...
Background Exposure to house dust mite (HDM) allergens often results in worsening of asthma. Therefo...
Environmental allergen control is recommended as an essential part of allergic rhinitis (AR) managem...
Background: Asthma caused by allergy to house dust mite is a growing problem. Patients,vith allergy ...
Background: Asthma caused by allergy to house dust mite is a growing problem. Patients,vith allergy ...
We report on the mechanisms, the environmental changes and patient compliance with regard to convent...
The basic paradigm that allergen exposure produces atopic sensitization, and that continued exposure...
Inheritance and allergen exposure are key factors in the development and the course of atopic allerg...
After an allergic affliction (expressed as rhino-conjunctivitis, rhinitis, asthma or eczema) has bee...
This is an update of a Cochrane Review first published in The Cochrane Library in Issue 4, 2001 and ...