نتایج جستجو برای: allergic disease

تعداد نتایج: 1517462  

محسن پور , بهزاد, نیکخو , بهرام,

Kimura is a rare disease that its etiology is not defined exactly. Immunologic and allergic responses are the probable cause of disease. Kimura is most often reported mostly in Asian men. Kimura is presented by subcutaneous nodule or multiple nodules in head and neck region. This Disease is benign. The kimura disease is rare and until 1994 about 120 were reported. In our literature research o...

Journal: :international journal of pediatrics 0
p ataei assistan professor of pediatrics gastroenterology, faculty of medicine, kordistan university of medical sciences, sanandaj, iran.

the best recognized intestinal manifestation of food allergy is food allergic (food-sensitive) enteropathy. the feature of enteropathy may include lymphocyte and plasma cell infiltration, epithelial abnormality, or crypt hyperplastic villous atrophy, and impairing absorption, enterophaty continues while the food remains in the diet, remitting on an exclusion diet, and usually recurring on food ...

Journal: :Israel Journal of Plant Sciences 2021

Abstract Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a serious health concern across the globe. Despite its non-fatal character, it accounts for affecting millions of people world and deemed responsible to affect their quality life put significant economic burden. In current study, we aimed assess anti-allergic anti-inflammatory effects underlying molecular mechanisms ellipticine (ETC) against AR using ovalbumin...

Journal: :Human Molecular Genetics 2000

Journal: :World Allergy Organization Journal 2012

2013
Nahla A. Melake Magdy A. Salama

Currently allergic rhinitis is accepted to be multi factorial disease. Inherited susceptibility plays a major role along with the other environmental factors in the development of this disease. Therefore, it is important to search for genetic markers, associated with the development of allergic rhinitis that enables us to understand the pathogenesis, treatment and prevention of the disease. Thi...

Journal: :Trends in immunology 2004
Joost J Smit Gert Folkerts Frans P Nijkamp

The ‘hygiene hypothesis’ suggests that a lack of infections favours the development of allergic disease. Mycobacteria and helminths are important in the hygiene hypothesis as infections caused by these agents generate regulatory mechanisms that can restore the immune balance. The hygiene hypothesis may be viewed as a complex multifactorial interaction between the environment and the genetic bac...

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