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Alejandro Rosas-Alvarado

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Velazquez-Samano G, Mendoza-Gertrudis M, Velasco-Medina A, Rosas-Alvarado A
Rev Alerg Mex . 2021 Dec; 68(4):242-250. PMID: 34904560
Objectives: To demonstrate cutaneous reactivity and the participation of Prosopis pollen in patients with allergic diseases who attend the Allergy and Clinical Immunology Service of the General Hospital of Mexico,...
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Mendoza-Gertrudis M, Rosas-Alvarado A, Velasco-Medina A, Cuevas-Mora H, Albarran-Godinez A, Moya-Almonte M, et al.
Rev Alerg Mex . 2021 Feb; 67(3):224-236. PMID: 33636065
Background: Allergy skin prick tests are important tools for the diagnosis of respiratory allergic diseases. Cockroach antigens have been identified as the cause of rhinitis, asthma, and other allergic diseases....
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Rosas-Alvarado A, Morfin-Maciel B
Rev Alerg Mex . 2013 Nov; 60(3):105-9. PMID: 24274605
Background: Common ivy is an ubiquitous ornamental plant found indoors and outdoors. It may cause occupational contact dermatitis and asthma. Many traditional and naturistic preparations may contain their extracts, hence...
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Morfin-Maciel B, Rosas-Alvarado A, Velazquez-Samano G
Rev Alerg Mex . 2013 Sep; 59(1):31-6. PMID: 24007931
Common ivy is an ornamental plant, that is ubiquitous in Mexico. Its allergens can cause contact dermatitis, asthma and allergic rhinitis. We describe two cases of anaphylaxis related to common...
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Rosas-Alvarado A, Bautista-Huerta M, Velazquez-Samano G
Rev Alerg Mex . 2011 Oct; 58(3):162-70. PMID: 22027680
The importance of pollens as etiologic agents of allergy in Mexico is out of question, as have been demonstrated since 1940 in several studies performed in order to identify allergenic...
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Morfin-Maciel B, Flores I, Rosas-Alvarado A, Bautista M, Lopez-Lopez J
Rev Alerg Mex . 2010 Jan; 56(6):198-203. PMID: 20088452
Background: In Mexico City, where the Olive trees are scarce, the Oleaceae family has been recognized as one of the most important causes of pollen allergy, possibly related to cross-reactivity...