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The Frequency of Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug Hypersensitivity in Children with Asthma
(Karger, 2018)
Background: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are the second-most frequent drug type to cause hypersensitivity reactions in children. Asthma is one of the risk factors for NSAID hypersensitivity (NSAID-H) in ...
Vitamin D Levels of Asthmatic Children with and Without Obesity
(Bilimsel Tip Yayinevi, 2016)
Objective: Asthma and obesity are important public health problems that affect millions of people in the world. Recently it has been shown that vitamin D may affect the prevalence of allergic disease and obesity. In this ...
Effects of Obesity on Airway and Systemic Inflammation in Asthmatic Children
(Karger, 2021)
Background: Obese asthma is a complex syndrome with certain phenotypes that differ in children and adults. There is no clear evidence regarding the presence of additive or synergistic pathological interaction between obesity ...
The frequency of large local and systemic reactions after subcutaneous immunotherapy in children
(Bilimsel Tip Yayinevi, 2013)
Objective: Although subcutaneous allergen immunotherapy is effective in treating allergic rhinitis and asthma and in preventing stinging insect anaphylaxis, it carries risk of local and systemic reactions. The purpose of ...
Evaluation of Allergic Disease Prevalence and Related Risk Factors in Children with Autoimmune Thyroiditis
(Karger, 2021)
Background: Allergic and autoimmune diseases are caused by an impaired immunological response resulting from different types of T-helper (Th) cells. Since the Th cell production is in a certain balance, an inverse relationship ...
Determining the Best Tool Comparable with Global Initiative for Asthma Criteria for Assessing Pediatric Asthma Control
(2021)
Background: Guidelines such as Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) recommend disease control as the mainstay of asthma management. Objective: To investigate which measure of asthma control best correlates with the GINA ...