IgE and Asthma
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IgE and Asthma - What is IgE and Asthma
asthma.about.com — “Some patients with poorly controlled asthma may have elevated IgE levels, and benefit from treatment. Learn what you need to know and do about IgE and asthma.” View full resource at asthma.about.com
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IgE and Asthma - What is IgE and Asthma
asthma.about.com — “Some patients with poorly controlled asthma may have elevated IgE levels, and benefit from treatment. Learn what you need to know and do about IgE and asthma.” View full resource at asthma.about.com
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Why Is IgE Important and How Does IgE Affect My Asthma? http://cli.gs/HUX97d
IgE is a key player... | Facebook
facebook.com — “Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology wrote: IgE is a key player in allergic asthma... Join Facebook to connect with Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology and others you may know.” View full resource at facebook.com
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Current knowledge on IgE in allergic airways diseases and therapeutic implications of these insights. http://t.co/0T7uls9c
Specific IgE Response to Trichophyton and Asthma Severity " CHEST
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Should allergists be testing and using immunotherapy for Trichophyton allergy in asthma? http://is.gd/thuH
Allergy Notes: Vitamin D inhibits IgE production
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The prevalence and identity of Chlamydia-specific IgE in children with asthma and other chronic respiratory symptoms
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The prevalence and identity of Chlamydia-specific IgE in children with asthma and other chronic respiratory symptoms http://t.co/gJRrm0Li
Guided Imagery, Relaxation Can Reduce Serum IgE Levels in Asthma - belleruthnaparstek.com
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PLoS ONE: Serum IgE Reactivity Profiling in an Asthma Affected Cohort
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Asthma is a higher-order phenomenon related to patterns of IgE reactivity rather than to single antibody reactions http://t.co/mnArfYg
Respiratory Research | Abstract | The prevalence and identity of Chlamydia-specific IgE in children with asthma and other chronic respiratory symptoms
respiratory-research.com — “Recent studies have confirmed the presence of viable Chlamydia in the bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid of pediatric patients with airway hyperresponsiveness. While specific IgG and IgM responses to C. pneumoniae are well described, the response and potential contribution of Ag-specific IgE are not known. The current study sought to determine if infection with Chlamydia triggers the production of pathogen-specific IgE in children with chronic respiratory diseases which might contribute to infla” View full resource at respiratory-research.com
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Production of Chlamydia-specific IgE may prove significant in the exacerbation of chronic, allergic airway diseases. http://t.co/P6cjmdmP
Serum IgE measurement and detection of food allerg... [Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2010] - PubMed result
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Serum IgE measurement and detection of food allergy in pediatric patients with EE (EoE) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20568382
Beneficial Effects of Treatment With Anti-IgE Antibodies (Omalizumab) in a Patient With Severe Asthma and Negative Skin-Prick Test Results --" CHEST
chestjournal.chestpubs.org — “van den Berge, Maarten; Pauw, Ronald G.; de Monchy, Jan G. R.; van Minnen, Cees A.; Postma, Dirkje S.; Kerstjens, Huib A. M.” View full resource at chestjournal.chestpubs.org
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Allergy Notes: Levels of specific IgE that predict food allergy reaction
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Allergy Notes: IgE levels frequently elevated in chronic urticaria, associated with disease severity and duration
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Allergy Notes: Higher sensitivity in peanut allergy was associated with increasing age, sIgE, and eczema
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Allergy Notes: Entopy: Up to 40% of patients with idiopathic rhinitis have locally produced IgE
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