October 24, 2014

Lesson of the month: extrinsic allergic (bronchiolo)alveolitis and metal working fluids

  • Chest clinic
  • Case based discussion

Serum immunoglobulins in 28 adults with autoimmune sensorineural hearing loss: increased prevalence of subnormal immunoglobulin G1 and immunoglobulin G3

Research article

Open Access

Luigi F Bertoli12Dennis G Pappas13J Clayborn Barton4 and James C Barton145*

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Non-emphysematous chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is associated with diabetes mellitus

Research article

Open Access

Craig P HershBarry J MakeDavid A LynchR Graham BarrRussell P BowlerPeter MA CalverleyPeter J CastaldiMichael H ChoHarvey O CoxsonDawn L DeMeoMarilyn G ForemanMeiLan K HanBenjamin J HarshfieldJohn E HokansonSharon LutzJoe W RamsdellElizabeth A ReganStephen I RennardJoyce D SchroederFrank C Sciurba,Robert M SteinerRuth Tal-SingerEdwin JR van BeekEdwin K Silverman and James D Crapo
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HLA-E: A Novel Player for Histocompatibility

Journal of Immunology Research
Volume 2014 (2014), Article ID 352160, 7 pages
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/352160
Review Article

Bronchoalveolar lavage in infants with recurrent lower respiratory symptoms

Research

Kristiina MalmströmMaili LehtoMarja-Leena MajuriTimo PaavonenSeppo SarnaAnna S PelkonenL Pekka MalmbergHarry LindahlMerja KajosaariSejal SaglaniHarri Aleniusand Mika J Mäkelä

Azelastine and budesonide (nasal sprays): Effect of combination therapy monitored by acoustic rhinometry and clinical symptom score in the treatment of allergic rhinitis

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Allergy Rhinol (Providence). 2014 Summer; 5(2): e78–e86.
Published online Jul 1, 2014. doi:  10.2500/ar.2014.5.0089
PMCID: PMC4124582

October 23, 2014

State of the art in the treatment of systemic vasculitides

MINI REVIEW ARTICLE

  • NDORMS, Rheumatology Department, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

Canadian hereditary angioedema guideline

Open Access
Position article and guidelines


Stephen Betschel1*Jacquie Badiou2Karen Binkley1Jacques Hébert3Amin Kanani4,Paul Keith5Gina Lacuesta6Bill Yang7Emel Aygören-Pürsün8Jonathan Bernstein9,Konrad Bork10Teresa Caballero11Marco Cicardi12Timothy Craig13Henriette Farkas14,Hilary Longhurst15Bruce Zuraw16Henrik Boysen17Rozita Borici-Mazi18Tom Bowen19,Karen Dallas20John Dean21Kelly Lang-Robertson1Benoît Laramée22Eric Leith23Sean Mace1Christine McCusker24Bill Moote25Man-Chiu Poon26Bruce Ritchie27Donald Stark4Gordon Sussman1 and Susan Waserman5
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Transcriptional specialization of human dendritic cell subsets in response to microbial vaccines


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Nature Communications
 
5,
 
Article number:
 
5283
 
doi:10.1038/ncomms6283
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Accepted
 
Published
 

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