1. Omalizumab outcomes for up to 6 years in pediatric patients with severe persistent allergic asthma
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Cristina Rivas Juesas, Montserrat Bosque, Luz Martínez Pardo, Mercedes Sánchez Mateos, Alfredo Valenzuela Soria, Miguel Tortajada, Ángel Mazón Ramos, A.M. Plaza, María Nieto Cid, Genoveva del Río Camacho, José Batlles Garrido, Esther Ballester Asensio, Antonio Nieto Garcia, Raquel Romero, Teresa Garriga-Baraut, Elena Vázquez Rodríguez, María Penín Antón, Laura Valdesoiro Navarrete, María Araceli Caballero-Rabasco, Jaime Lozano, Verónica Sanz Santiago, E. Alonso, Alejandro López Neyra, Carmen Aragón Fernández, M M Folque, Juan Navarro Morón, A. Andrés Martín, Álvaro Gimeno Díaz de Atauri, Javier Torres-Borrego, Laura Moreno-Galarraga, Andrea Freixa, and Mirella Gaboli
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BACKGROUND: Various studies have assessed omalizumab outcomes in the clinical practice setting but follow-up and/or number of patients included were limited. We aim to describe the long-term outcomes of pediatric patients with severe persistent allergic asthma receiving omalizumab in the largest real-life cohort reported to date. METHODS: ANCHORS was a multicenter, observational, retrospective cohort study conducted in 25 Pediatric Allergy and Pulmonology units in Spain. We collected data of patients
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- 2021
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