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Juan Carlos Fernandez de Cordova-Aguirre

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Larenas-Linnemann D, Rodriguez-Perez N, Luna-Pech J, Rodriguez-Gonzalez M, Blandon-Vijil M, Del-Rio-Navarro B, et al.
World Allergy Organ J . 2020 Sep; 13(8):100444. PMID: 32884611
Background: Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) has a longstanding history and still remains the only disease-changing treatment for allergic rhinitis and asthma. Over the years 2 different schools have developed their strategies:...
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Larenas-Linnemann D, Luna-Pech J, Rodriguez-Perez N, Rodriguez-Gonzalez M, Arias-Cruz A, Blandon-Vijil M, et al.
Rev Alerg Mex . 2019 Jun; 66 Suppl 1:1-105. PMID: 31200597
Background: In Mexico, allergen immunotherapy (AIT) and immunotherapy with hymenoptera venom (VIT) is traditionally practiced combining aspects of the European and American school. In addition, both types of extracts (European...
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Fernandez de Cordova-Aguirre J, Velasco-Medina A, Urquiza C, Guzman-Guillen K, Velazquez-Samano G
Rev Alerg Mex . 2019 Apr; 66(1):65-75. PMID: 31013408
Background: Many studies in children had identified risk factors associated with partly or uncontrolled asthma. In adults, factors related to asthma control were not well defined. Objective: To find the...
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Fernandez de Cordova-Rodriguez1 L, Guzman-Guillen K, Fernandez de Cordova-Aguirre J
Rev Alerg Mex . 2015 May; 62(2):149-56. PMID: 25958379
Tuberculosis has increased all over the world. This paper reports the case of a male patient with tuberculous meningitis, spinal tuberculosis (Pott's disease) and severe adverse reactions to antituberculosis drugs....
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Fernandez de Cordova-Aguirre J, Velasco-Medina A, Carino-Cartagena D, Velazquez-Samano G
Rev Alerg Mex . 2014 Jun; 61(2):121-6. PMID: 24915624
Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis is a slowly progressive disease, caused by the fungus Aspergillus fumigatus hypersensitivity when it is found in the airway. It usually affects asthmatics and patients with cystic...