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Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria in Patients with Common Variable Immunodeficiency

2018

Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) is a predominantly antibody deficiency and is one of the most common primary immunodeficiencies in adulthood. Replacement therapy with Ig has significantly reduced infectious complications; however, malignant, autoimmune, and inflammatory diseases are still current major causes of morbidity and mortality. In recent years, interest has increased regarding allergic manifestations that may be associated with primary immunodeficiencies; however, no data are currently available on chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU). In this report, the authors describe CSU in patients with CVID attending their centre. Three CVID patients were affected by CSU and were unre…

chronic spontaneous urticaria (csu)common variable immunodeficiency (cvid)mast cell (mc)primary immunodeficiency (pid)autoimmunitylcsh:Rpredominantly antibody deficiencyomalizumablcsh:Medicineautologous serum skin test (asst)cyclosporineEuropean Medical Journal
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The Severe Asthma Registry – German data

2018

Patients with severe persistent asthma represent the highest unmet medical need among the asthmatic population. To improve the understanding of underlying mechanisms and disease progression the German Asthma Net (GAN, www.german-asthma-net.de) launched a Severe Asthma Registry in December 2011. Enrolled patients undergo detailed clinical and physiologic evaluations, including patients’ medical history, allergy and lung function tests, blood analyses as well as past and concomitant medication and comorbidities. Patients are followed up every year. As of February 2018, 1097 subjects were recruited in Germany, Austria, and Slovenia. The mean age±SEM of the 839 German adult patients is 50.6±0.5…

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Adherence to omalizumab: A multicenter “real-world” study

2020

Background: Adherence to medications is crucial in patients with severe asthma in light of the negative clinical impact and costs of non-adherence. Adherence to omalizumab has not been well studied in real-world settings. The aim of this study was to assess adherence to omalizumab and evaluate treatment effectiveness in relation to adherence. Methods: This was a retrospective, observational, and multicenter real-world study. Omalizumab dose, timing of administration, and duration of treatment ( 4 years) were analyzed. Adherence was evaluated by examining rates of expected and missing doses. Good adherence (10% doses missed) were determined. For effectiveness in relation to adherence of omal…

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Comment on “Chronic spontaneous urticaria exacerbation in a patient with COVID‐19: rapid and excellent response to omalizumab”

2020

medicine.medical_specialty2019-20 coronavirus outbreakUrticariaCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)ExacerbationSARS-CoV-2business.industrySevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Symptom Flare UpTreatment outcomeMEDLINECOVID-19OmalizumabDermatologyOmalizumabInternal medicineAnti-Allergic AgentsCorrespondenceHumansMedicineChronic Urticariabusinessmedicine.drugInternational Journal of Dermatology
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Chronic spontaneous urticaria or autoinflammatory disease? The therapeutic effect of omalizumab in a pediatric patient.

2018

Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is a clinical condition characterized by spontaneous or inducible recurrent wheals. This condition may significantly affect quality of life of patients and of their families. Etiology is not identified in 25-85% of cases that are indicated as 'idiopathic', because all diagnostic tests are negative. Autoimmune processes may be present in 30-50% of patients, although a definite etiological diagnosis is seldom possible. Some patients, in fact, have autoantibodies against the high-affinity IgE receptor FceR1 or IgE. These patients show an increased incidence of anti-thyroid autoantibodies and represent 30-50% of the patients designated as having CSU. Familial…

medicine.medical_specialtyAbdominal painAllergyDermatologyOmalizumabOmalizumabCold urticariaImmunoglobulin E03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFamilial Cold Autoinflammatory Syndromeautoinflammatory diseasemedicine030212 general & internal medicine030203 arthritis & rheumatologybiologybusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseDermatologyRashchronic idiopathic urticariabiology.proteinEtiologymedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drugThe Journal of dermatological treatment
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Patients with allergic and eosinophilic asthma in the German severe asthma registry

2015

Targeted treatment strategies for asthma require a precise diagnosis of phenotypes. 308 adult patients (age mean±SD: 50.3±13.5yrs) with severe asthma from the German Severe Asthma Registry (www.german-asthma-net.de) were evaluated based on history of allergy symptoms, results of skin prick tests, total/specific IgE, and blood cell differentials. 121 patients (39%) showed typical signs of allergic asthma including allergic symptoms and a positive skin prick test and/or specific IgE with no elevated blood eosinophils (median total IgE: 222 (range 4-4023) IU/ml, eosinophils: 128 (0-295)/µl, FeNO: 23 (7-300) ppb). 53 (43.8%) of these patients were treated with omalizumab. 50 patients (16%) had …

medicine.medical_specialtyAllergybiologybusiness.industrySevere asthmaOmalizumabDiseaserespiratory systemmedicine.diseaseImmunoglobulin EGastroenterologyrespiratory tract diseasesSerologyInternal medicineImmunologyEosinophilicmedicinebiology.proteinbusinessmedicine.drugAsthma5.3 Allergy and Immunology
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Review of biologics in allergic contact dermatitis

2020

The resistant and recalcitrant nature of severe allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) makes its management challenging. With advances in the understanding of the cellular and molecular pathogenesis of ACD, newer therapeutic targets are becoming apparent. In particular, the use of biologics has gained momentum, given the specificity of their action. This article aims to review the presently available data on the use of biologics in ACD. English-language-based literature available on the use of biological therapy was thoroughly probed in the following databases as on October 14, 2019: PubMed, Google Scholar, The Cochrane library, Embase, Scopus, and EBSCO. The following keywords were used: "conta…

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Cost-effectiveness of switching from omalizumab to mepolizumab in uncontrolled severe eosinophilic asthma

2020

Background: Severe asthma is burdened by frequent exacerbations and use of oral corticosteroids (OCS) which worsen patients’ quality of life and increased healthcare spending. Objectives: To assess the clinical and economic impact of switching from omalizumab (OMA) to mepolizumab (MEP) in patients eligible for both biologics but not optimally controlled with OMA. Methods: Uncontrolled patients referred to 6 asthma clinics in south of Italy switched from OMA to MEP, were enrolled and followed-up to Jan 2020. Clinical information included blood eosinophil count, asthma control test (ACT), pulmonary function, IgE, exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO), OCS intake, drugs, exacerbations/hospitalizations, …

medicine.medical_specialtyExacerbationCost effectivenessbusiness.industryOmalizumabmedicine.diseaseDiscontinuationPulmonary function testingInternal medicineExhaled nitric oxidemedicinebusinessMepolizumabmedicine.drugAsthmaEthics and economics
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Safety and tolerability of omalizumab

2009

Summary Background Omalizumab (Xolair®) is a recombinant humanized monoclonal anti-IgE antibody with proven efficacy in patients with moderate-to-severe and severe persistent allergic (IgE-mediated) asthma. Objective To review clinical study data to assess the safety profile of omalizumab. Methods We analysed the safety of omalizumab using data from completed clinical studies (up to 1 year) involving more than 7500 patients with asthma, rhinitis or related conditions and up to 4 years in one study of patients with severe allergic asthma, as well as post-marketing safety data. Analysis focuses on the risk of immune-system effects, hypersensitivity reactions, malignant neoplasia, parasitic in…

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Management of chronic urticaria in children: a clinical guideline

2019

Abstract The aim of this guidance is to provide recommendations to clinicians and other interested parties on chronic urticaria in children. The Italian Society for Pediatrics (SIP), the Italian Society for Allergy and Immunology (SIAIP), the Italian Society for Pediatric dermatology (SIDerP) convened a multidisciplinary panel that prepared clinical guidelines for diagnosis and management of chronic urticaria in childhood. Key questions on epidemiology, natural history, diagnosis, and management were developed. The literature was systematically searched and evaluated, recommendations were rated and algorithms for diagnosis and treatment were developed. The recommendations focus on identific…

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