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The co-seasonal application of anti-IgE after preseasonal specific immunotherapy decreases ocular and nasal symptom scores and rescue medication use in grass pollen allergic children.
Rolinck-Werninghaus C, Hamelmann E, Keil T, Kulig M, Koetz K, Gerstner B, Kuehr J, Zielen S, Schauer U, Kamin W, Von Berg A, Hammermann J, Weinkauf B, Weidinger G, Stenglein S, Wahn U; Omalizumab Rhinitis Study Group. Rolinck-Werninghaus C, et al. Among authors: kuehr j. Allergy. 2004 Sep;59(9):973-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1398-9995.2004.00552.x. Allergy. 2004. PMID: 15291906 Clinical Trial.
Urinary leukotriene E(4), eosinophil protein X, and nasal eosinophil cationic protein are not associated with respiratory symptoms in 1-year-old children.
Wojnarowski C, Halmerbauer G, Mayatepek E, Gartner C, Frischer T, Forster J, Kuehr J; Collaborative SPACE Team. Study on the Prevention of Allergy in Children in Europe. Wojnarowski C, et al. Among authors: kuehr j. Allergy. 2001 Sep;56(9):883-8. doi: 10.1034/j.1398-9995.2001.00973.x. Allergy. 2001. PMID: 11551254 Clinical Trial.
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