Eckard H Hamelmann
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Papadopoulos N, Custovic A, Deschildre A, Mathioudakis A, Phipatanakul W, Wong G, et al.
J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract
. 2020 Jun;
8(8):2592-2599.e3.
PMID: 32561497
Background: It is unclear whether asthma may affect susceptibility or severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in children and how pediatric asthma services worldwide have responded to the pandemic. Objective:...
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Szefler S, Goldstein S, Vogelberg C, Bensch G, Given J, Jugovic B, et al.
Pulm Ther
. 2020 May;
6(2):151-158.
PMID: 32399899
Introduction: In pediatric patients with asthma, measurements of forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV) may be normal or may not correlate with symptom severity. Forced expiratory flow at 25-75%...
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Halpin D, Hamelmann E, Frith P, Moroni-Zentgraf P, van Hecke B, Unseld A, et al.
Pulm Ther
. 2020 Mar;
6(1):131-140.
PMID: 32180164
Introduction: Airway obstruction is usually assessed by measuring forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV), forced vital capacity (FVC) and peak expiratory flow (PEF). This post hoc study investigated comparative...
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Vogelberg C, Szefler S, Vrijlandt E, Boner A, Engel M, El Azzi G, et al.
Eur Respir J
. 2019 May;
53(6).
PMID: 31097514
There remains an unmet need for effective, well-tolerated therapeutic options in paediatric patients with not fully controlled asthma, for whom safety is of paramount importance.Data were pooled from five randomised,...
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Taube C, Wei X, Swasey C, Joetham A, Zarini S, Lively T, et al.
J Immunol
. 2004 May;
172(10):6398-406.
PMID: 15128831
In certain models of allergic airway disease, mast cells facilitate the development of inflammation and airway hyper-responsiveness (AHR). To define the role of the high affinity IgE receptor (FcepsilonRI) in...