Background: Takayasu arteritis (TAK) is a rare chronic inflammatory vasculitis predominantly affecting the aorta and its main branches. Takayasu arteritis has been shown to increase cardiovascular risk. Supervised exercise training (SET) is a well-recognized and effective therapeutic tool improving walking performances in patients with chronic atherosclerotic disease; however, the effects of SET, and the underlying mechanisms, remain poorly documented in TAK patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn allergology, food allergy is probably the problem to which medicine has brought the least therapeutic response so far. While oral immunotherapy for peanut, egg and milk is reserved for a few special cases and is not routinely recommended, apple desensitization for adult oral syndrome seems to bring some benefits in clinical practice, particularly in patients with restricted diet in fruits.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFood-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (FDEIA) is a potentially severe food allergy. Physical exercise, NSAID, alcohol, infectious diseases and estrogens are recognized cofactors, able to reduce the amount of allergen needed to achieve a threshold for the induction of anaphylaxis. Various kinds of causative food but only a few responsible proteins have been identified.
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