Search

Your search keyword '"Naoko Inomata"' showing total 23 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Naoko Inomata" Remove constraint Author: "Naoko Inomata" Language english Remove constraint Language: english
23 results on '"Naoko Inomata"'

Search Results

1. Efficacy and safety of switching to bilastine, an H1-antihistamine, in patients with refractory chronic spontaneous urticaria (H1-SWITCH): a multicenter, open-label, randomized, parallel-group comparative study

2. A Case of Fish Sausage Anaphylaxis Induced by Epicutaneous Sensitization to Carmine Contained in Eyeshadows: The Effect of Chelation on Carmine Allergy

4. Impact of physicians' clinical experience and workplace on patients' care of urticaria in Japan: A sub‐analysis of a nation‐wide cross‐sectional web questionnaire survey

7. Gibberellin-regulated protein allergy: Clinical features and cross-reactivity

8. Surfing as a risk factor for sensitization to poly(γ-glutamic acid) in fermented soybeans, natto, allergy

9. Efficacy and safety of omalizumab for the treatment of refractory chronic spontaneous urticaria in Japanese patients: Subgroup analysis of the phase 3 POLARIS study

11. Food allergy preceded by contact urticaria due to the same food: Involvement of epicutaneous sensitization in food allergy

12. Recent Advances in Drug-Induced Angioedema

13. Late-Onset Anaphylaxis Due to Poly (γ-glutamic acid) in the Soup of Commercial Cold Chinese Noodles in a Patient with Allergy to Fermented Soybeans (Natto)

14. Clinical Features of Four Cases with Cashew Nut Allergy and Cross-Reactivity between Cashew Nut and Pistachio

15. Late-onset Anaphylaxis after Ingestion of Bacillus Subtilis-fermented Soybeans (Natto): Clinical Review of 7 Patients

17. Pork-cat syndrome caused by ingestion of beef intestines in an 8-year-old child

18. Adrenaline autoinjector is underprescribed in typical cold urticaria patients

19. Definition, aims, and implementation of GA [sup] 2 LEN/HAEi Angioedema Centers of Reference and Excellence

20. Transient improvement of urticaria induces poor adherence as assessed by Morisky Medication Adherence Scale-8

21. Food allergy preceded by contact urticaria due to the same food: Involvement of epicutaneous sensitization in food allergy

22. Poor adherence to oral and topical medication in 3096 dermatological patients as assessed by the Morisky Medication Adherence Scale-8

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources