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Management of allergic disease in the elderly: key considerations, recommendations and emerging therapies

2015

The number of people over 65 is increasing around the world. At present, between 5 and 10% of allergic diseases affect the elderly. In particular, rhinitis is increasing worldwide; the presence of high comorbidity makes the therapy of asthma even more complicated. With reference to dermatological allergies, the dryness of the skin favors the onset of allergic contact and atopic dermatitis, while the senescence of mucous membranes and the impaired secretion of polymeric IgA could be linked to food allergy. Overcoming the problem of adverse drug reaction is limited by the diagnostic difficulty in patients taking multiple drugs. In addition, some drugs, such as β-blockers, angiotensin-converti…

MaleAgingAllergymedicine.medical_specialtyAIT-allergen immunotherapyHealth Services for the AgedImmunologyDrug allergydermatological allergieanaphylaxiDiseaseSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioelderlyFood allergyHypersensitivitymedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyAsthmaimmunosenescencefood allergybusiness.industryMedicine (all)Atopic dermatitismedicine.diseaseDermatologyPatient ComplianceFemaleallergic rhinitibusinessallergic asthmadrug allergyAnaphylaxisAdverse drug reactionHumanExpert Review of Clinical Immunology
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Associations between atopic diseases and the polymorphic systems ABO, Kidd, Inv and red cell acid phosphatase.

1979

In 239 German patients with atopic conditions (atopic dermatitis, hay fever, allergic rhinitis, bronchial asthma, and acute urticaria) the phenotype and gene distribution of 15 genetic blood polymorphisms (ABO, MNSs, rhesus, P, Kell, Duffy, Kidd, Hp, Gc, Gm, Inv, aP, PGM1, EsD, and 6-PGD) were analyzed and compared with those in 151 selected controls (individuals clinically free of allergic conditions and without allergy in the family history). The incidence of blood group antigens A and B was somewhat higher in patients than in controls. These observations are in accordance with the results of previous studies in other populations. In addition, our observations favor the hypothesis that th…

MaleAllergyErythrocytesAcid PhosphataseBiologyABO Blood-Group SystemGene FrequencyABO blood group systemPGM1GeneticsmedicineHypersensitivityHumansKidd Blood-Group SystemFamily historyGenetics (clinical)AsthmaIncidence (epidemiology)Germany WestAtopic dermatitismedicine.diseaseImmunologyBlood Group AntigensHay feverFemaleImmunoglobulin Light ChainsHuman genetics
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Noninvasive methods for the detection of upper and lower airway inflammation in atopic children

2006

Background Exhaled nitric oxide (FE NO ) and exhaled breath condensate (EBC) are noninvasive methods to assess inflammation. Objective To investigate the role of the FE NO and of the EBC pH and IL-5 levels in atopic children. Methods We evaluated oral and nasal FE NO and the pH and IL-5 of oral and nasal EBC in children with atopic dermatitis (AD; n=18), allergic rhinitis (AR; n=18), intermittent asthma (n = 21), moderate persistent asthma (n = 18), and healthy controls (HCs; n=16). Results Oral FE NO was significantly increased in asthma, whereas the nasal values were increased in AR and asthma in comparison with HCs. The pH of oral EBC was lower in AD and asthma than in AR and HCs, wherea…

MaleAllergyRhinitis Allergic PerennialAdolescentImmunologyBronchitiNitric OxideDermatitis AtopicAtopymedicineImmunology and AllergyHumansExhaled breath condensateExpirationBronchitisChildInflammation MediatorAsthmabusiness.industryMouth MucosaRhinitis Allergic SeasonalAtopic dermatitisDermatitis Atopic; Mouth Mucosa; Exhalation; Humans; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Asthma; Child; Nitric Oxide; Rhinitis Allergic Perennial; Rhinitis Allergic Seasonal; Interleukin-5; Nasal Mucosa; Inflammation Mediators; Bronchitis; Adolescent; Female; MaleHydrogen-Ion Concentrationmedicine.diseaseAsthmarespiratory tract diseasesNasal Mucosamedicine.anatomical_structureExhalationImmunologyExhaled nitric oxideFemaleInflammation MediatorsInterleukin-5businessRespiratory tractHuman
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How well do questionnaires perform compared with physical examination in detecting flexural eczema? Findings from the International Study of Asthma a…

2009

International audience; BACKGROUND: Questionnaires are widely used in epidemiological studies to measure eczema symptom prevalence, but there are concerns regarding their accuracy if used as a diagnostic tool. OBJECTIVES: To compare the performance of a validated eczema symptom questionnaire and a standardized skin examination protocol employed in the second phase of the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC). METHODS: A total of 30,358 schoolchildren aged 8-12 years from 18 countries were examined for flexural eczema. Parents also completed an eczema symptom questionnaire. We compared prevalence estimates at the population level based on the questionnaire vs. phys…

MaleAllergymedicine.medical_specialtyEczemaPhysical examinationDermatologySeverity of Illness IndexAtopy030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciencesMESH: Physical Examination0302 clinical medicineRisk Factorsimmune system diseasesMESH: Risk FactorsGermanySurveys and QuestionnairesMESH: ChildMESH: Severity of Illness IndexEpidemiologyPrevalenceotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineChildskin and connective tissue diseasesPhysical ExaminationMESH: GermanyMESH: PrevalenceAsthmaSymptom prevalenceMESH: Humansmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMESH: QuestionnairesAtopic dermatitismedicine.diseaseMESH: Male3. Good healthSurgeryEl NiñoMESH: EczemaFamily medicineFemale[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologiebusinessMESH: Female
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Atopic dermatitis and indoor use of energy sources in cooking and heating appliances

2012

Abstract Background Atopic dermatitis (AD) prevalence has considerably increased worldwide in recent years. Studying indoor environments is particularly relevant, especially in industrialised countries where many people spend 80% of their time at home, particularly children. This study is aimed to identify the potential association between AD and the energy source (biomass, gas and electricity) used for cooking and domestic heating in a Spanish schoolchildren population. Methods As part of the ISAAC (International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood) phase III study, a cross-sectional population-based survey was conducted with 21,355 6-to-7-year-old children from 8 Spanish ISAAC cent…

MaleParentsPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyBioelectric Energy SourcesCross-sectional studyPopulationSocial EnvironmentLogistic regressionDermatitis AtopicHeatingElectricitySurveys and QuestionnairesEnvironmental healthOdds RatiomedicineHumansCookingBiomassIndoorParent-Child RelationsChildeducationLife StyleChildrenAtopic dermatitiseducation.field_of_studyAnthropometrybusiness.industrylcsh:Public aspects of medicineSmokingPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthlcsh:RA1-1270Odds ratioAnthropometryConfidence intervalCross-Sectional StudiesSpainGasAir Pollution IndoorPopulation studyFemaleEnergy sourcebusinessResearch ArticleBMC Public Health
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Sensitization in early age to food allergens in children with atopic dermatitis

2007

Background: Clinical and laboratory evidence increasingly supports the notion that food allergy plays a role in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis (AD). However, the prevalence of clinically significant food hypersensitivity among children with AD remains an unanswered question. Objective: To prospectively determine the prevalence of IgE-mediated food hypersensitivity among patients referred to a dermatology department for evaluation of AD, and to analyze the clinical relevance of these sensitizations in AD. Methods: We studied 44 infants of both sexes, aged less than 12 months old, who attended the dermatology department with symptoms of AD. Compliance with Hanifin-Rajka criteria was co…

MalePulmonary and Respiratory Medicinefood hypersensitivitymedicine.medical_specialtyEggsImmunologyEgg Proteins DietarySeverity of Illness IndexDermatitis Atopicfood challengeAntibody SpecificityFood allergyElimination dietPrevalencemedicineAnimalsHumansImmunology and AllergyClinical significanceProspective StudiesAge of OnsetFood allergensSensitizationSkin Testsfood allergyatopic dermatitisbusiness.industryInfantegg allergyGeneral MedicineAtopic dermatitisAllergensImmunoglobulin EMilk Proteinsmedicine.diseaseFood hypersensitivityDermatologycow's milk allergymedicine.anatomical_structureEgg allergyCattleFemaleInfant FoodMilk HypersensitivitybusinessChickensFood Hypersensitivity
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Fluticasone in mild to moderate atopic dermatitis relapse: A randomized controlled trial

2018

Background: The long-term efficacy of corticosteroids to prevent atopic dermatitis (AD) relapses has partially been addressed in children. This study compared an intermittent dosing regimen of fluticasone propionate (FP) cream 0.05% with its vehicle base in reducing the risk of relapse in children with stabilized AD. Methods A randomized controlled, multicentric, double-blind trial was conducted. Children (2-10 years) with mild/moderate AD (exclusion criteria: > 30% affected body surface area and/or head) were enrolled into an Open-label Stabilization Phase (OSP) of up to 2 weeks on twice daily FP. Those who achieved treatment success entered the Double-blind Maintenance Phase (DMP). They w…

MalePulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyImmunologyAnti-Inflammatory AgentsLower riskFluticasone propionateIntermittent dosingFluticasone propionateDermatitis Atopiclaw.invention030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDouble-Blind MethodRandomized controlled triallaw030225 pediatricsInternal medicineSecondary PreventionmedicineAtopic dermatitis Clinical trial Fluticasone propionate Intermittent dosing PreventionHumansImmunology and AllergyChildFluticasoneAtopic dermatitisBody surface areabusiness.industryPreventionGeneral MedicineAtopic dermatitismedicine.diseaseClinical trialRegimenChild PreschoolRelative riskFluticasoneFemalebusinessmedicine.drug
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Clinical efficacy of blue light full body irradiation as treatment option for severe atopic dermatitis.

2011

Background Therapy of atopic dermatitis (AD) relies on immunosuppression and/or UV irradiation. Here, we assessed clinical efficacy and histopathological alterations induced by blue light-treatment of AD within an observational, non-interventional study. Methodology/Principal Findings 36 patients with severe, chronic AD resisting long term disease control with local corticosteroids were included. Treatment consisted of one cycle of 5 consecutive blue light-irradiations (28.9 J/cm2). Patients were instructed to ask for treatment upon disease exacerbation despite interval therapy with topical corticosteroids. The majority of patients noted first improvements after 2–3 cycles. The EASI score w…

MaleSkin PhysiologyAnatomy and PhysiologyLightmedicine.medical_treatmentlcsh:MedicinePediatric DermatologyAntigen Processing and RecognitionAtopic DermatitisDiseasePediatricsQuality of lifeYoung adultlcsh:ScienceSkinMultidisciplinarymedicine.diagnostic_testT CellsAllergy and HypersensitivityPhysicsElectromagnetic RadiationPhotodermatology and Skin AgingImmunosuppressionAtopic dermatitisMiddle Agedmedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomePatient SatisfactionObservational StudiesMedicineFemaleWhole-Body IrradiationResearch ArticleAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyLangerhans cellClinical Research DesignImmune CellsImmunologyColorDermatologyDermatitis AtopicYoung AdultUltraviolet RadiationBiopsymedicineHumansSerologic TestsBiologybusiness.industrylcsh:Rmedicine.diseaseDermatologyClinical trialImmune SystemChronic DiseaseQuality of Lifelcsh:QClinical ImmunologybusinessPloS one
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Foetal exposure to heavy metals and risk of atopic diseases in early childhood

2020

International audience; Background: Accumulating evidence suggests that in utero exposures can influence the development of the immune system and thus contribute to disease development. Studies investigating the association between prenatal exposures to heavy metals and atopic diseases, however, are scarce.Methods: Children from the EDEN birth cohort were prospectively followed up using parental questionnaires with validated questions on asthma, allergic rhinitis, eczema, and food allergy symptoms. The questionnaires were administered every 4 months during the children's first year, and then every year until the age of 5, with a final survey at the age of 8. Serum concentrations of lead (Pb…

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The "red umbilicus": a diagnostic sign of cow's milk protein intolerance

2006

Introduction: Red umbilicus is considered to be an infectious disease typical of neonates. In our experience, umbilical erythema could be due to cow's milk protein intolerance (CMPI). Aims: To evaluate the frequency and clinical significance of umbilical erythema in a series of consecutive children referred for suspected CMPI. Patients and Methods: Seven hundred ninety-six consecutive patients (median age, 18 months) referred for suspected CMPI diagnosis were studied. CMPI diagnosis was based on the disappearance of symptoms on elimination diet and their subsequent reappearance on double-blind placebo-controlled cow's milk challenge. Results: CMPI was diagnosed in 384 patients: 120 with res…

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