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Asthma is one of the most common non-communicable diseases, and its prevalence and morbidity are influenced by a wide array of factors that are only partially understood. In addition to individual predisposition linked to genetic background and early life infections, environmental factors are crucial in determining the impact of asthma both on an individual patient and on a population level.Several studies have examined the role of the environment where asthmatic subjects live in the pathogenesis of asthma.

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Currently, there are a few detailed guidelines on the overall management of children and adolescents with moderate-severe atopic dermatitis. AD ​​is a complex disease presenting with different clinical phenotypes, which require an individualized and multidisciplinary approach. Therefore, appropriate interaction between primary care pediatricians, pediatric allergists, and pediatric dermatologists is crucial to finding the best management strategy.

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Oral Immunotherapy for Food-Allergic Children: A Pro-Con Debate.

Front Immunol

November 2021

Allergy Unit, CHU de Montpellier, Univ Montpellier, Montpellier, France.

Article Synopsis
  • The prevalence of food allergies, especially in children, has risen, and while allergen avoidance and emergency medication are standard, there's growing interest in treating these allergies through oral immunotherapy (OIT).
  • OIT has primarily focused on common allergens like milk, eggs, and peanuts, with some recent studies addressing other foods like wheat and various nuts, but uncertainties remain about long-term effectiveness and the risk of severe allergic reactions.
  • Current research highlights both the potential benefits and drawbacks of OIT in pediatric patients, emphasizing the need for specialized teams to guide families through the treatment process while addressing factors like efficacy, safety, and quality of life, alongside the necessity for further studies to solidify understanding and best practices.
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Netherton syndrome (NS) is a genetic, multisystemic disease classically distinguished by a triad of clinical manifestations: congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma, hair shaft abnormalities, and immune dysregulation. Due to the complex pathogenesis of the disease, there are no specific therapies currently accessible for patients with NS. An early diagnosis is crucial to start the correct management of these patients.

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Background: Several studies have investigated the efficacy of balneotherapy in atopic dermatitis (AD), including a pediatric open randomized clinical trial conducted at the Comano thermal spring water center, which showed a significant reduction in AD severity and an improvement of the quality of life. However, so far many studies on balneotherapy in pediatric AD have included relatively small populations without identifying patients' characteristics associated with their response. The aim of the present study was to identify any features associated with the clinical response to the Comano thermal spring water balneotherapy in a large cohort of pediatric AD patients.

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Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is the most common immune-mediated skin disease in childhood. Several treatment options for pediatric AD, both topical and systemic, are currently available. We carried out a single-center observational study with the aim of describing characteristics and treatment patterns in pediatric AD patients.

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Atopic eczema (AE) is the most common inflammatory skin disease in infancy and its prevalence is rising worldwide. It has a wide social impact on the affected children and their families' lives. AE can have a chronic and heterogeneous course, with periods of remission and relapse of the clinical manifestations.

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