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Araya Yuenyongviwat

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Anuntaseree W, Ruangnapa K, Yuenyongviwat A, Saelim K, Prasertsan P
Asian Pac J Allergy Immunol . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39580630
Background: Inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) are the first-line therapy for pediatric asthma. However, very few studies have developed simple tools for predicting treatment outcomes in pediatric asthma. Objective: This study aimed...
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Sangchan T, Koosakulchai V, Sangsupawanich P, Srisuk B, Yuenyongviwat A
Asia Pac Allergy . 2024 Sep; 14(3):103-107. PMID: 39220568
Background: Respiratory allergy significantly impacts children's health and quality of life, with inhaled allergens serving as prevalent triggers for respiratory symptoms. Aeroallergen sensitization, confirmed through the skin prick test (SPT),...
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Yuenyongviwat A, Jintanapanya N, Sangsupawanich P, Koosakulchai V
Asian Pac J Allergy Immunol . 2023 Apr; PMID: 37061934
Background: Conventional and cluster subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) are effective but may be time-consuming. Rush SCIT may offer a more convenient treatment option to patients and be of shorter duration; however,...
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Koosakulchai V, Sangsupawanich P, Wantanaset D, Jessadapakorn W, Jongvilaikasem P, Yuenyongviwat A
World Allergy Organ J . 2021 Jul; 14(7):100560. PMID: 34306301
Background: Previous studies have shown that direct oral provocation tests, without prior skin testing, in children having delayed onset, benign rashes to beta-lactam antibiotic is safe and effective. Although, this...
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Yuenyongviwat A, Koosakulchai V, Treepaiboon Y, Jessadapakorn W, Sangsupawanich P
Asian Pac J Allergy Immunol . 2021 Jan; 42(1):30-35. PMID: 33386793
Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common chronic and relapsing skin disease in children and food allergies have been well documented in one-third of children. However, there are limit data...
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Yuenyongviwat A, Chantaravisarut N, Phattarapongdilok W, Koosakulchai V, Jessadapakorn W, Sangsupawanich P
Int Arch Allergy Immunol . 2020 Sep; 182(2):139-145. PMID: 32950992
Introduction: Hypersensitivity to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) is reported to be the most common drug hypersensitivity. The aim of this study was to evaluate the characteristics of self-reported NSAID hypersensitivity...
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Yuenyongviwat A, Wirodwanich T, Jessadapakorn W, Sangsupawanich P
Asia Pac Allergy . 2020 Aug; 10(3):e32. PMID: 32789117
Background: Anaphylaxis is a serious allergic reaction that needs early administration of intramuscular epinephrine for treatment. Currently, structured education on epinephrine prefilled syringe usage for anaphylaxis does not exist. Objective:...
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Koosakulchai V, Yuenyongviwat A, Sangsupawanich P
Asian Pac J Allergy Immunol . 2020 Feb; 40(2):121-125. PMID: 32061244
Background: A standard dose of second-generation H1 -antihistamines is recommended as the first-line treatment of chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), previous studies have found that approximately 20-50% of CSU children fail...
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Chuenjit W, Engchuan V, Yuenyongviwat A, Sangsupawanich P
F1000Res . 2017 Sep; 6:266. PMID: 28868133
The metered-dose inhalers (MDIs) currently available for inhaled corticosteroid delivery do not offer an integrated dose counter; therefore, it is difficult to evaluate adherence of patients. The present authors developed...
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Kajornrattana T, Sangsupawanich P, Yuenyongviwat A
Asian Pac J Allergy Immunol . 2017 Aug; 36(1):22-26. PMID: 28802031
Background: Some caregivers who believe their children have food allergy avoid feeding certain foods to their children without proper allergy tests. Such actions made without a proper diagnosis can negatively...