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2. Peanut allergy in Italy: A unique Italian perspective
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Asero, Riccardo, Nucera, Eleonora, Rizzi, Angela, Aruanno, Arianna, Uasuf, Carina G., Manzotti, Giuseppina, Villalta, Danilo, Conte, Mariaelisabetta, Pastorello, Elide A., Losappio, Laura, Schroeder, Jan V., Pinter, Elena, Miglionico, Marzia, Vantaggio, Lorenzo, Macchia, Donatella, Radice, Anna, Marra, Alessandro M., Barzaghi, Claudio, Santucci, Annalisa, Cortellini, Gabriele, Peveri, Silvia, Montagni, Marcello, Demonte, Antongiulio, Borrelli, Paolo, Errico, Micol A., Rivolta, Federica, Pravettoni, Valerio, Sangalli, Andrea, Magnani, Monica, Celi, Giorgio, Yang, Baoran, Costantino, Maria T., Deleonardi, Gaia, Boni, Elisa, Gattoni, Marco, Rizzini, Fabio Lodi, Di Paolo, Camilla, Montera, Mariacarmela, Giordano, Annaclaudia, De Carli, Marco, Murzilli, Francesco, Fumagalli, Federica, Maffeis, Laura, Ghiglioni, Daniele Giovanni, Centonze, Simone, Di Lizia, Michela, Calafiore, Paolo, and Scala, Enrico
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- 2022
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3. Ophthalmic vascular manifestations in eosinophil-associated diseases: a comprehensive analysis of 57 patients from the CEREO and EESG networks and a literature review
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Chapuis, Elisa, primary, Bousquet, Elodie, additional, Viallard, Jean-François, additional, Terrier, Benjamin, additional, Amoura, Zahir, additional, Batani, Veronica, additional, Brézin, Antoine, additional, Cacoub, Patrice, additional, Caminati, Marco, additional, Chazal, Thibaud, additional, Comarmond, Cloé, additional, Durieu, Isabelle, additional, Ebbo, Mikael, additional, Grall, Maximilien, additional, Ledoult, Emmanuel, additional, Losappio, Laura, additional, Mattioli, Irene, additional, Mékinian, Arsène, additional, Padoan, Roberto, additional, Regola, Francesca, additional, Schroeder, Jan, additional, Seluk, Lior, additional, Trefond, Ludovic, additional, Wechsler, Michael E., additional, Lefevre, Guillaume, additional, Kahn, Jean-Emmanuel, additional, Sève, Pascal, additional, and Groh, Matthieu, additional
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- 2024
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4. Socio-economic burden and resource utilisation in Italian patients with chronic urticaria: 2-year data from the AWARE study
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Rossi, Oliviero, Piccirillo, Angelo, Iemoli, Enrico, Patrizi, Annalisa, Stingeni, Luca, Calvieri, Stefano, Gola, Massimo, Dapavo, Paolo, Cristaudo, Antonio, Zichichi, Leonardo, Losappio, Laura, Saccheri, Fabiana, and Pastorello, Elide Anna
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- 2020
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5. “Characteristics of patients admitted to emergency department for asthma attack: a real-LIFE study”
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Losappio, Laura, Heffler, Enrico, Carpentiere, Rossella, Fornero, Monica, Cannito, Cosimo Damiano, Guerrera, Francesco, Puggioni, Francesca, Monti, Riccardo, Nicola, Stefania, Rolla, Giovanni, and Brussino, Luisa
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- 2019
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6. Tryptase as a marker of severity of aortic valve stenosis
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Losappio, Laura M., Mirone, Corrado, Chevallard, Michel, Farioli, Laura, De Luca, Fabrizio, and Pastorello, Elide A.
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- 2018
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7. A case of atopic dermatitis caused by Ascaris lumbricoides infection
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Qualizza, Rosanna, Losappio, Laura M, and Furci, Fabiana
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- 2018
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8. Allergenic cross-reactivity between pellitory and mulberry: case report
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Losappio Laura, Contento Francesco, Falco Antonio, and Cannito Cosimo
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Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Published
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9. Omalizumab Use in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria during Pregnancy and a Four Years’ Follow-Up: A Case Report
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Losappio, Laura Michelina, primary, Mirone, Corrado, additional, Schroeder, Jan Walter, additional, Scibilia, Joseph, additional, Balossi, Luca, additional, and Pastorello, Elide Anna, additional
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- 2020
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10. Favorable Prognosis of Wheat Allergy in Adults
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Valerio Pravettoni, Corrado Mirone, M Rossi Carlo, Laura Farioli, Elide A. Pastorello, M Losappio Laura, and Joseph Scibilia
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Adult ,Male ,Allergy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Immunology ,Wheat Hypersensitivity ,Cross Reactions ,01 natural sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Quality of life ,Food allergy ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Ingestion ,Humans ,Triticum ,Skin Tests ,business.industry ,010401 analytical chemistry ,food and beverages ,Allergens ,Immunoglobulin E ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,0104 chemical sciences ,Natural history ,Patient Outcome Assessment ,030228 respiratory system ,Cohort ,Female ,business ,Anaphylaxis ,Wheat allergy ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Background and objective Wheat ingestion can lead to disorders such as IgE-mediated food allergy and wheat-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (WDEIA), both of which are associated with impaired quality of life and significant morbidity. Allergy to wheat is relatively benign in children, although its natural history in adults is still unknown. Objective: We used placebo-controlled challenge to evaluate the natural history of wheat hypersensitivity in atopic patients with adultonset wheat allergy. Methods We enrolled 13 patients from an initial cohort of adult patients with IgE-mediated wheat allergy (mean age, 40 years). After diagnosis, the patients observed a wheat-free diet and were followed as outpatients for 5 years to evaluate wheat exposure. Wheat-IgEtiters were determined at the end of follow-up, and a second wheat-challenge was performed. Results Ten out of 13 patients took part in the study. The mean period of wheat avoidance was 4.2 years. Three patients had spontaneously reintroduced wheat before the second evaluation, after a mean (IQR) of 28 (18-36) months, with only mild gastrointestinal discomfort at reintroduction. At the end of follow-up, 9 of the 10 patients were wheat-tolerant. Two patients had a history of WDEIA. We observed a reduction in IgE levels, with median (IQR) IgE falling from 2.77 (0.35-100) kU/L at diagnosis to 0.88 (0.1-20.8) kU/L. The association between IgE and a negative challenge result was not statistically significant. Conclusion IgE-mediated wheat allergy in adults is benign and represents a temporary break in gastrointestinal tolerance. Future studies may improve our knowledge of wheat allergens, routes of and factors leading to sensitization, and prognostic biomarkers.
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11. Additional file 1: of 'Characteristics of patients admitted to emergency department for asthma attack: a real-LIFE study'
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Losappio, Laura, Heffler, Enrico, Carpentiere, Rossella, Fornero, Monica, Cannito, Cosimo, Guerrera, Francesco, Puggioni, Francesca, Monti, Riccardo, Nicola, Stefania, Rolla, Giovanni, and Brussino, Luisa
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“Asthma questionnaire – Emergency Department admission due to asthma attack” Description of data: the questionnaire contains data assessing asthma diagnosis and management, primary vital signs and drugs administered in Emergency Department (ED) in patients admitted to the ED for an acute asthma attack. (DOCX 15 kb)
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- 2019
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12. Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibodies Positivity and Anti-Leukotrienes in Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis: A Retrospective Monocentric Study on 134 Italian Patients
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Schroeder, J, Folci, M, Losappio, L, Chevallard, M, Sinico, R, Mirone, C, De Luca, F, Nichelatti, M, Pastorello, E, Schroeder, Jan Walter, Folci, Marco, Losappio, Laura Michelina, Chevallard, Michel, Sinico, Renato Alberto, Mirone, Corrado, De Luca, Fabrizio, Nichelatti, Michele, Pastorello, Elide Anna, Schroeder, J, Folci, M, Losappio, L, Chevallard, M, Sinico, R, Mirone, C, De Luca, F, Nichelatti, M, Pastorello, E, Schroeder, Jan Walter, Folci, Marco, Losappio, Laura Michelina, Chevallard, Michel, Sinico, Renato Alberto, Mirone, Corrado, De Luca, Fabrizio, Nichelatti, Michele, and Pastorello, Elide Anna
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Background: Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA) is a systemic vasculitis associated with asthma, anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) positivity, and tissue eosinophilia. Objective: To describe the presenting clinical features, significant biochemical alterations, and also potential pathogenic factors in adult patients diagnosed in our Center over a period of >20 years. Method: A retrospective study of EGPA patients diagnosed from 1994 to 2019 at ASST Grande Ospedale Metropolitano Niguarda Ca' Granda, Milan (Italy), which was performed according to the 1990 American College of Rheumatology criteria and Chapel Hill Consensus Conference definition. A dataset was compiled, registering demographic and clinical features, biochemical analysis at onset, and also the therapies received 3 months prior to EGPA diagnose. Statistical analyses were subsequently conducted dividing patients in 2 groups based on ANCA positivity and comparing them. Results: Two groups were clearly identified by ANCA serology and specific organ involvement in accordance with literature reports; however, our data underline for the first time the association between anti-leukotriene receptor antagonists (LTRAs) and ANCA positivity. The group of previously treated patients presents an OR of 6.42 to be ANCA positive. This finding could be attributed to an imbalanced stimulation of leukotriene receptors, inducing both mast cells activation and an increased neutrophil extracellular traps release from neutrophils. Conclusion: Despite the limitations of this retrospective study, the association between LTRAs and ANCA antibodies elucidates the mechanism by which innate immunity is directly involved in tolerance breakdown and autoantibodies production. Validation of our results with targeted studies could clarify the differences between ANCA-positive and ANCA-negative patients with important consequences on the use of some drug classes in the treatment of EGPA and asthmatic subjects.
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- 2019
13. House dust mite allergy in Italy. Diagnostic and clinical relevance of Der p 23 (and of minor allergens): A real life, multicenter study
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Celi, Giorgio, Brusca, Ignazio, Scala, Enrico, Villalta, Danilo, Pastorello, Elide, Farioli, Laura, Cortellini, Gabriele, Deleonardi, Gaia, Galati, Pietro, Losappio, Laura, Manzotti, Giuseppina, Pirovano, Barbara, Muratore, Lionello, Murzilli, Francesco, Cucinelli, Francesco, Musarra, Antonino, Cilia, Marcello, Nucera, Eleonora, Aruanno, Arianna, Ria, Francesco, Patria, Maria Francesca, Varin, Elena, Polillo, Battista Roberto, Sargentini, Vittorio, Quercia, Oliviero, Uasuf, Carina Gabriela, Zampogna, Stefania, Carollo, Michela, Graci, Stefania, Amato, Stefano, Mistrello, Gianni, Asero, Riccardo, Nucera, Eleonora (ORCID:0000-0002-0565-7680), Ria, Francesco (ORCID:0000-0002-8444-0307), Celi, Giorgio, Brusca, Ignazio, Scala, Enrico, Villalta, Danilo, Pastorello, Elide, Farioli, Laura, Cortellini, Gabriele, Deleonardi, Gaia, Galati, Pietro, Losappio, Laura, Manzotti, Giuseppina, Pirovano, Barbara, Muratore, Lionello, Murzilli, Francesco, Cucinelli, Francesco, Musarra, Antonino, Cilia, Marcello, Nucera, Eleonora, Aruanno, Arianna, Ria, Francesco, Patria, Maria Francesca, Varin, Elena, Polillo, Battista Roberto, Sargentini, Vittorio, Quercia, Oliviero, Uasuf, Carina Gabriela, Zampogna, Stefania, Carollo, Michela, Graci, Stefania, Amato, Stefano, Mistrello, Gianni, Asero, Riccardo, Nucera, Eleonora (ORCID:0000-0002-0565-7680), and Ria, Francesco (ORCID:0000-0002-8444-0307)
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House dust mites (HDM) area major cause of respiratory allergy and of perennial asthmaworldwide. 32 allergens for Dermatophagoidesfarinae(D2) and 21 for Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus(D1) have been detectedso farand novel allergens are still being reported(1). Der p 23, a gut-derived peritrophin present in the outer membrane of mite feces (2),has been recognized as a major allergen (2,3).Der p 1, Der p 2, Der p 23, and Der p 10(tropomyosin)are theonly allergens currently available for the component-resolved diagnosis of HDMallergyon ImmunoCAP.The clinical relevance of Der p 23 is only partially defined, and the prevalence and relevance of the exclusive sensitization to allergensother than groups1, 2, 10, and 23 has received little attention so far. We addressed these aspects ina large multicenter study.
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14. Favorable Prognosis of Wheat Allergy in Adults
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Scibilia, J, primary, Rossi Carlo, M, additional, Losappio Laura, M, additional, Mirone, C, additional, Farioli, L, additional, Pravettoni, V, additional, and Pastorello, EA, additional
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15. A survey of clinical features of allergic rhinitis in adults
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Frati, Franco, Dell’Albani, Ilaria, Passalacqua, Giovanni, Bonini, Sergio, Rossi, Oliviero, Senna, Gianenrico, Incorvaia, Cristoforo, Albano, Monica, Allegretti, Lucrezia, Altomonte, Giorgia, Antico, Andrea, Arena, ANTONIO IGNAZIO, Ariano, Renato, Arigliano, Pasquale, Arrigoni, Paola, Arsieni, Augusto, Aruanno, Arianna, Bernardis, Paola, Berra, Adriano, Billeri, Lucia, Boccafogli, Arrigo, Borghesan, Franco, Borgonovo, Linda, Borrelli, Paolo, Braga, Marina, Bresciani, Megan, Bruno, Guglielmo, Bruno, Massimo, Bruzzese, Domenico, Buonomo, Alessandro, Cadario, Gianni, Candi, Paolo, Cantone, Renato, Capretti, Stefania, Carabelli, Anna, Caramazza, Rino, Carbonara, Annamaria, Carosso, Aurelia, Caruso, Cristiano, Caruso, Riccardo, Casino, Giuseppe, Casotto, Stefano, Castellano, Francesco, Castiglioni, Gloria, Cecchi, Lidia, Chiarini, Francesca, Bianchi, Fulvia Chieco, Cinquepalmi, Giuseppe, Cinquini, Massimo, Cocchi, Silvia, Colangelo, Caterina, Colombo, Giselda, Cortellini, Gabriele, Crescioli, Stefano, Crimi, Nunzio, Cucinelli, Francesco, Curcio, Antonio, Cutajar, Marina, D’Amato, Gennaro, De Palma, Rafaele, Del Pozzo, Giuseppe, Torre, Fabrizio Della, Donne, Pantalea Delle, Di Claudio, Fabio, Di Leo, Elisabetta, Di Lorenzo, Gabriele, Di Marco, Giuseppe, Di Rocco Cesinaro, Paola, Distaso, Maria, Ditta, Vito, Emiliani, Francesca, Ermini, Giuseppe, Facchetti, Susanna, Farsi, Alessandro, Favero, Elisabetta, Folletti, Ilenia, Franchini, Maurizio, Gammeri, Enrico, Gangemi, Sebastiano, Gani, Federica, Gargano, Domenico, Giannoccaro, Francesco, Giro, Giuseppina, Gracefa, Dario, Greco, Giacomo, Guarnieri, Gabriella, Ingrassia, Antonino, Intravaia, Rossella, Iorno, Loredana, Piana, Simona La, Rosa, Luigi La, Laddaga, Rocco, Lamanna, Carlo, Landi, Massimo, Leonetti, Luigi, Barone, Stefania Leto, Liccardi, Gennaro, Lodi Rizzini, Fabio, Losappio, Laura, Lucivero, Giacomo, Macchia, Donatella, Madonna, Francesco, Mafezzoni, Enrico, Mancuso, Vincenzo, Manetti, Roberto, Manfredi, Giacomo, Manzoni, Silvia, Marcotulli, Maria, Marengo, Fulvia, D’Ippolito, Gianna Maria, Masieri, Simonetta, Matucci, Andrea, Mauro, Marina, Melchiorre, Antonietta, Menzella, Francesco, Micucci, Corrado, Mietta, Sabrina, Milanese, Manlio, Minetti, Stefano, Modiano, Ambra, Modica, Stella, Moinaghi, Marcello, Mondino, Michela, Munno, Giorgio, Muratore, Lionello, Murzilli, Francesco, Natoli, Rosalba, Nebiolo, Franco, Nettis, Eustachio, Olivieri, Elisa, Pannofno, Alessandro, Parpanesi, Mauro, Patella, Vincenzo, Petraroli, Angelica, Peveri, Silvia, Piantanida, Marta, Pietrafesa, Maria, Pinter, Elena, Pizzimenti, Stefano, Pompilio, Luana, Porcaro, Valeria, Prandini, Paolo, Pravettoni, Valerio, Pugliese, Salvatore, Quarta, Carlo, Quecchia, Cristina, Quercia, Oliviero, Quilleri, Roberto, Raie, Alberto, Randazzo, Salvatore, Ridolo, Erminia, Rolla, Giovanni, Romano, Antonino, Rota, Federica, Russello, Marina, Santucci, Annalisa, Savi, Eleonora, Scarantino, Giovanna, Scarpa, Sergio, Schiavino, Domenico, Sciacca, Angelo Rito, Serra, Paolo, Severino, Maurizio, Sirena, Alberto, Spadaro, Giuseppe, Spina, Francesca, Sugamiele, Mario, Taddeo, Giordano, Ventura, Maria Teresa, Testi, Sergio, Tombetti, Enrico, Tosoni, Cinzia, Triggiani, Massimo, Tripodi, Salvatore, Vallerani, Elisabetta, Vargiu, Arnoldo, Varricchio, Attilio, Zambito, Marcello, Zanforlin, Mario, Zanoni, Giovanna, Frati, F, Dell’Albani, I, Passalacqua, G, Bonini, Sergio, Rossi, O, Senna, G, Incorvaia, C, Adult SURF Study, Group, DE PALMA, Raffaele, Frati, Franco, Dell’Albani, Ilaria, Passalacqua, Giovanni, Rossi, Oliviero, Senna, Gianenrico, Incorvaia, Cristoforo, Albano, Monica, Allegretti, Lucrezia, Altomonte, Giorgia, Antico, Andrea, Arena, Antonio, Ariano, Renato, Arigliano, Pasquale, Arrigoni, Paola, Arsieni, Augusto, Aruanno, Arianna, Bernardis, Paola, Berra, Adriano, Billeri, Lucia, Boccafogli, Arrigo, Borghesan, Franco, Borgonovo, Linda, Borrelli, Paolo, Braga, Marina, Bresciani, Megan, Bruno, Guglielmo, Bruno, Massimo, Bruzzese, Domenico, Buonomo, Alessandro, Cadario, Gianni, Candi, Paolo, Cantone, Renato, Capretti, Stefania, Carabelli, Anna, Caramazza, Rino, Carbonara, Annamaria, Carosso, Aurelia, Caruso, Cristiano, Caruso, Riccardo, Casino, Giuseppe, Casotto, Stefano, Castellano, Francesco, Castiglioni, Gloria, Cecchi, Lidia, Chiarini, Francesca, Bianchi, Fulvia Chieco, Cinquepalmi, Giuseppe, Cinquini, Massimo, Cocchi, Silvia, Colangelo, Caterina, Colombo, Giselda, Cortellini, Gabriele, Crescioli, Stefano, Crimi, Nunzio, Cucinelli, Francesco, Curcio, Antonio, Cutajar, Marina, D’Amato, Gennaro, De Palma, Rafaele, Del Pozzo, Giuseppe, Torre, Fabrizio, Donne, Pantalea Delle, Di Claudio, Fabio, Di Leo, Elisabetta, Di Lorenzo, Gabriele, Di Marco, Giuseppe, Di Rocco Cesinaro, Paola, Distaso, Maria, Ditta, Vito, Emiliani, Francesca, Ermini, Giuseppe, Facchetti, Susanna, Farsi, Alessandro, Favero, Elisabetta, Folletti, Ilenia, Franchini, Maurizio, Gammeri, Enrico, Gangemi, Sebastiano, Gani, Federica, Gargano, Domenico, Giannoccaro, Francesco, Giro, Giuseppina, Gracefa, Dario, Greco, Giacomo, Guarnieri, Gabriella, Ingrassia, Antonino, Intravaia, Rossella, Iorno, Loredana, Piana, Simona La, Rosa, Luigi La, Laddaga, Rocco, Lamanna, Carlo, Landi, Massimo, Leonetti, Luigi, Barone, Stefania Leto, Liccardi, Gennaro, Lodi-Rizzini, Fabio, Losappio, Laura, Lucivero, Giacomo, Macchia, Donatella, Madonna, Francesco, Mafezzoni, Enrico, Mancuso, Vincenzo, Manetti, Roberto, Manfredi, Giacomo, Manzoni, Silvia, Marcotulli, Maria, Marengo, Fulvia, D’Ippolito, Gianna Maria, Masieri, Simonetta, Matucci, Andrea, Mauro, Marina, Melchiorre, Antonietta, Menzella, Francesco, Micucci, Corrado, Mietta, Sabrina, Milanese, Manlio, Minetti, Stefano, Modiano, Ambra, Modica, Stella, Moinaghi, Marcello, Mondino, Michela, Munno, Giorgio, Muratore, Lionello, Murzilli, Francesco, Natoli, Rosalba, Nebiolo, Franco, Nettis, Eustachio, Olivieri, Elisa, Pannofno, Alessandro, Parpanesi, Mauro, Patella, Vincenzo, Petraroli, Angelica, Peveri, Silvia, Piantanida, Marta, Pietrafesa, Maria, Pinter, Elena, Pizzimenti, Stefano, Pompilio, Luana, Porcaro, Valeria, Prandini, Paolo, Pravettoni, Valerio, Pugliese, Salvatore, Quarta, Carlo, Quecchia, Cristina, Quercia, Oliviero, Quilleri, Roberto, Raie, Alberto, Randazzo, Salvatore, Ridolo, Erminia, Rolla, Giovanni, Romano, Antonino, Rota, Federica, Russello, Marina, Santucci, Annalisa, Savi, Eleonora, Scarantino, Giovanna, Scarpa, Sergio, Schiavino, Domenico, Sciacca, Angelo Rito, Serra, Paolo, Severino, Maurizio, Sirena, Alberto, Spadaro, Giuseppe, Spina, Francesca, Sugamiele, Mario, Taddeo, Giordano, Ventura, Maria Teresa, Testi, Sergio, Tombetti, Enrico, Tosoni, Cinzia, Triggiani, Massimo, Tripodi, Salvatore, Vallerani, Elisabetta, Vargiu, Arnoldo, Varricchio, Attilio, Zambito, Marcello, Zanforlin, Mario, and Zanoni, Giovanna
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Allergen immunotherapy ,Sublingual ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,ARIA guidelines ,Desensitization ,allergic rhinitis ,survey data ,Drug treatment ,Young Adult ,Patient satisfaction ,Allergic ,Immunologic ,Allergic Rhinitis ,Internal medicine ,Administration ,Patient compliance ,Rhinitis ,Seasonal ,Female ,Humans ,Italy ,Middle Aged ,Patient Satisfaction ,Rhinitis, Allergic ,Skin Tests ,Treatment Outcome ,Data Collection ,Medicine (all) ,medicine ,In patient ,Young adult ,Rhiniti ,Desensitization (medicine) ,High prevalence ,Skin Test ,Adult patients ,business.industry ,Settore MED/09 - MEDICINA INTERNA ,General Medicine ,Surgery ,Public Health ,business ,Human - Abstract
Background: Allergic rhinitis (AR) has high prevalence and substantial socio-economic burden.Material/Methods: The study included 35 Italian Centers recruiting an overall number of 3383 adult patients with rhinitis (48% males, 52% females, mean age 29.1, range 18-45 years). For each patient, the attending physician had to fill in a standardized questionnaire, covering, in particular, some issues such as the ARIA classification of allergic rhinitis (AR), the results of skin prick test (SPT), the kind of treatment, the response to treatment, and the satisfaction with treatment.Results: Out of the 3383 patients with rhinitis, 2788 (82.4%) had AR: 311 (11.5%) had a mild intermittent, 229 (8.8%) a mild persistent, 636 (23.5%) a moderate-severe intermittent, and 1518 (56.1%) a moderate-severe persistent form. The most frequently used drugs were oral antihistamines (77.1%) and topical corticosteroids (60.8%). The response to treatment was judged as excellent in 12.2%, good in 41.3%, fair in 31.2%, poor in 14.5%, and very bad in 0.8% of subjects. The rate of treatment dissatisfaction was significantly higher in patients with moderate-to-severe AR than in patients with mild AR (p
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16. Tolerated drugs in subjects with severe cutaneous adverse reactions (SCARs) induced by anticonvulsants and review of the literature
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De Luca, Fabrizio, primary, Losappio, Laura Michelina, additional, Mirone, Corrado, additional, Schroeder, Jan Walter, additional, Citterio, Antonella, additional, Aversano, Maria Gloria, additional, Scibilia, Joseph, additional, and Pastorello, Elide Anna, additional
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17. A Case of Apparent Contact Dermatitis Caused by Toxocara Infection
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Qualizza, Rosanna, Makrì, Eleni, Losappio, Laura, and Incorvaia, Cristoforo
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Infection from Toxocara species may give rise to a large array of clinical symptoms, including apparent manifestations of allergy such as asthma, urticaria/angioedema, and dermatitis. We report a case, thus far not described, of contact dermatitis attributed to nickel allergy but caused by Toxocara infection. The patient was a 53-year-old woman presenting from 10 years a dermatitis affecting head, neck, and thorax. Patch tests initially performed gave a positive result to nickel, but avoidance of contact with nickel did not result in recovery. The patient referred to our Allergy Service in 2010 because of dermatitis to feet. Patch testing confirmed the positive result for nickel, but expanding the investigation a positive result for IgG antibodies to Toxocara was detected by Western blotting and ELISA. Treatment with mebendazole achieved immediate efficacy on feet dermatitis. Then, two courses of treatment with albendazole resulted in complete regression of dermatitis accompanied by development of negative ELISA and Western blotting for Toxocara antibodies. This report adds another misleading presentation of Toxocara infection as apparent contact dermatitis caused by nickel and suggests bearing in mind, in cases of contact dermatitis not responding to avoidance of the responsible hapten and to medical treatment, the possible causative role of Toxocara.
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18. Mast cells and acute coronary syndromes: relationship between serum tryptase, clinical outcome and severity of coronary artery disease
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Morici, Nuccia, primary, Farioli, Laura, additional, Losappio, Laura Michelina, additional, Colombo, Giulia, additional, Nichelatti, Michele, additional, Preziosi, Donatella, additional, Micarelli, Gianluigi, additional, Oliva, Fabrizio, additional, Giannattasio, Cristina, additional, Klugmann, Silvio, additional, and Pastorello, Elide Anna, additional
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- 2016
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19. Identification of risk factors of severe hypersensitivity reactions in general anaesthesia
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Mirone, Corrado, primary, Preziosi, Donatella, additional, Mascheri, Ambra, additional, Micarelli, Gianluigi, additional, Farioli, Laura, additional, Balossi, Luca G, additional, Scibilia, Joseph, additional, Schroeder, Jan, additional, Losappio, Laura M, additional, Aversano, Maria G, additional, Stafylaraki, Chrysi, additional, Nichelatti, Michele, additional, and Pastorello, Elide A, additional
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- 2015
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20. Serum tryptase detected during acute coronary syndrome is significantly related to the development of major adverse cardiovascular events after 2 years
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Pastorello, Elide Anna, primary, Farioli, Laura, additional, Losappio, Laura Michelina, additional, Morici, Nuccia, additional, Di Biase, Matteo, additional, Nichelatti, Michele, additional, Schroeder, Jan Walter, additional, Balossi, Luca, additional, and Klugmann, Silvio, additional
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21. Levofloxacin induced Stevens‐Johnson syndrome/ toxic epidermal necrolysis overlap syndrome: case reports
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Aversano, Maria Gloria, primary, Schroeder, Jan, additional, Citterio, Antonella, additional, Scibilia, Joseph, additional, Gamba, Chiara, additional, Balossi, Luca Giuseppe, additional, Mascheri, Ambra, additional, Losappio, Laura Michelina, additional, and Pastorello, Elide Anna, additional
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- 2014
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22. 5-grass pollen tablets achieve disease control in patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis unresponsive to drugs: a real-life study
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Pastorello,Elide Anna, Losappio,Laura, Milani,Stefania, Manzotti,Giuseppina, Fanelli,Valentina, Pravettoni,Valerio, Agostinis,Fabio, D'Arcais,Alberto Flores, Dell'Albani,Ilaria, Puccinelli,Paola, Incorvaia,Cristoforo, Frati,Franco, Pastorello,Elide Anna, Losappio,Laura, Milani,Stefania, Manzotti,Giuseppina, Fanelli,Valentina, Pravettoni,Valerio, Agostinis,Fabio, D'Arcais,Alberto Flores, Dell'Albani,Ilaria, Puccinelli,Paola, Incorvaia,Cristoforo, and Frati,Franco
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Elide Anna Pastorello,1 Laura Losappio,1 Stefania Milani,2 Giuseppina Manzotti,3 Valentina Fanelli,4 Valerio Pravettoni,5 Fabio Agostinis,6 Alberto Flores D’Arcais,7 Ilaria Dell'Albani,8 Paola Puccinelli,9 Cristoforo Incorvaia,10 Franco Frati81Allergy and Immunology Department, Niguarda Hospital, Milan, 2Allergy Department, San Marco General Hospital, Bergamo, 3Allergy Department, Treviglio Hospital, Bergamo, 4Allergy Department, Italian Institute for Auxology, Milan, 5Clinical Allergy and Immunology Unit, Foundation IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, 6Department of Pediatrics, Riuniti Hospital, Bergamo, 7Department of Pediatrics, Legnano Hospital, Milan, 8Medical and Scientific Department, Stallergenes Italy, Milan, 9Regulatory Department, Stallergenes Italy, Milan, 10Allergy/Pulmonary Rehabilitation, ICP Hospital, Milan, ItalyBackground: An important subpopulation in allergic rhinitis is represented by patients with severe form of disease that is not responsive to drug treatment. It has been reported that grass pollen subcutaneous immunotherapy is effective in drug-resistant patients. In a real-life study, we evaluated the efficacy of 5-grass pollen tablets in patients with grass pollen-induced allergic rhinitis not responsive to drug therapy.Methods: We carried out this multicenter observational study in adults and adolescents with grass-induced allergic rhinitis not responsive to drug therapy who were treated for a year with 5-grass pollen tablets. Clinical data collected before and after sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) included Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) classification of allergic rhinitis, response to therapy, and patient satisfaction.Results: Forty-seven patients entered the study. By ARIA classification, three patients had moderate to severe intermittent allergic rhinitis, ten had mild persistent allergic rhinitis, and 34 had moderate to severe persistent allergic rhinitis. There were no ca
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23. 5-grass pollen tablets achieve disease control in patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis unresponsive to drugs: a real-life study
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Frati, Franco, primary, Pastorello, Elide Anna, additional, Losappio, Laura, additional, Milani, Stefania, additional, Manzotti, Giuseppina, additional, Fanelli, Valentina, additional, Pravettoni, Valerio, additional, Agostinis, Fabio, additional, D'Arcais, Alberto Flores, additional, Dell'Albani, Ilaria, additional, Puccinelli, Paola, additional, and Incorvaia, Cristoforo, additional
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24. 218 Thunderstorm-Related Asthma in Patients Sensitised to Olea Europaea Pollen
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Losappio, Laura, primary, Heffler, Enrico, additional, Contento, Francesco, additional, Falco, Antonio, additional, Cannito, Cosimo Damiano, additional, and Rolla, Giovanni, additional
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25. 5-grass pollen tablets achieve disease control in patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis unresponsive to drugs: a real-life study.
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Pastorello, Elide Anna, Losappio, Laura, Milani, Stefania, Manzotti, Giuseppina, Fanelli, Valentina, Pravettoni, Valerio, Agostinis, Fabio, D'Arcais, Alberto Flores, Dell'Albani, Ilaria, Puccinelli, Paola, Incorvaia, Cristoforo, and Frati, Franco
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PALYNOLOGY ,INPATIENT care ,ALLERGENS ,POLLINATION ,POLLEN - Abstract
Background: An important subpopulation in allergic rhinitis is represented by patients with severe form of disease that is not responsive to drug treatment. It has been reported that grass pollen subcutaneous immunotherapy is effective in drug-resistant patients. In a real-life study, we evaluated the efficacy of 5-grass pollen tablets in patients with grass pollen-induced allergic rhinitis not responsive to drug therapy. Methods: We carried out this multicenter observational study in adults and adolescents with grass-induced allergic rhinitis not responsive to drug therapy who were treated for a year with 5-grass pollen tablets. Clinical data collected before and after sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) included Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) classification of allergic rhinitis, response to therapy, and patient satisfaction. Results: Forty-seven patients entered the study. By ARIA classification, three patients had moderate to severe intermittent allergic rhinitis, ten had mild persistent allergic rhinitis, and 34 had moderate to severe persistent allergic rhinitis. There were no cases of mild intermittent allergic rhinitis before SLIT. After SLIT, 33 patients had mild intermittent allergic rhinitis, none had moderate to severe intermittent allergic rhinitis, seven had mild persistent allergic rhinitis, and seven had moderate to severe persistent allergic rhinitis. The mean medication score decreased from 4.2±1.3 before to 2.4±2.0 after SLIT (P<0.01), representing a reduction of 42%. The response to treatment before SLIT was judged as poor by 70% of patients and very poor by 30%. Patient satisfaction was significantly increased after SLIT (P<0.01). Conclusion: In real life, most patients with grass pollen-induced allergic rhinitis not responsive to drug treatment can achieve control of the condition with one season of treatment using 5-grass pollen tablets. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. A case of atopic dermatitis caused by <italic>Ascaris lumbricoides</italic> infection.
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Qualizza, Rosanna, Losappio, Laura M, and Furci, Fabiana
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HETEROCYCLIC compounds ,ANTHELMINTICS ,ASCARIASIS ,ATOPIC dermatitis ,INTESTINAL parasites ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,SYMPTOMS ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Background: Parasite infections stimulate total and specific IgE production that, in the case of
Toxocara canis infection, corresponds to chronic allergic symptoms. There may also be other infections which have similar symptoms, such asAscaris lumbricoides infection.Ascaris lumbricoides is a large nematode that causes abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, bloating, anorexia and intermittent diarrhoea. Patients with ascaridiasis and high IgE levels may also have allergy-like symptoms such as asthma, urticaria and atopic dermatitis. Case presentation: We report a case of atopic dermatitis caused by Ascaris lumbricoides which shows the important role of parasitic infection in patients with long-lasting dermatitis. The patient was a 12-year old female suffering since early infancy from atopic dermatitis and asthma. She was treated for dermatitis with oral bethametasone and topical pimecrolimus with little benefit. After two cycles of mebendazole therapy, the patient showed progressive improvement of symptoms. Conclusions: In patients with dermatitis, Ascaris lumbricoides infection should be not excluded: adequate anthelmintic treatment may result in complete regression from the disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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