209 results match your criteria: "Comprehensive Allergy Center[Affiliation]"

Background: Anaphylaxis is a systemic allergic reaction that is potentially life-threatening. Occupational anaphylaxis is an anaphylaxis that occurs in an occupational context. In this position paper, we propose diagnostic criteria for occupational anaphylaxis and provide an overview of the current state of knowledge in terms of prevalence, triggers, prevention, and management.

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Validation of the Cholinergic Urticaria Activity Score (CholUAS).

J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract

January 2025

Institute for Allergology, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, corporate member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany; Fraunhofer Institute for Translational Medicine and Pharmacology ITMP, Immunology and Allergology, Berlin, Germany; Department of Dermatology and Allergology, Comprehensive Allergy Center, Kepler University Hospital, Linz, Austria; Medical Faculty, Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria. Electronic address:

Background: In cholinergic urticaria (CholU), itchy wheal and flare-type skin reactions are triggered by sweat-inducing activities. The CholU activity score (CholUAS) is used to assess disease activity but has not yet been validated. The aim of the study was to validate the CholUAS, develop an English version, and provide instructions for scoring.

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Background: Approximately 10% of European children are classified as allergic to drugs. In the majority of these children, no allergy to β-lactam antibiotics (BLA) can be found. In most cases, the exanthema is caused by the infection.

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Introduction: Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) poses significant challenges, especially in pediatric and adolescent patients, impacting physical, emotional, and social well-being. Recent biologic breakthroughs offer promise, however, data on safety and efficacy in this population remain limited.

Areas Covered: This review examines current biologic treatments in pediatrics and adolescents with CSU and explores the rapidly emerging landscape.

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Rapid response to dupilumab in an adult patient with eosinophilic esophagitis and allergic asthma.

Allergol Select

April 2024

Leipzig Comprehensive Allergy Center LICA-CAC, Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany.

Background: Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is an inflammatory disease of the esophagus that belongs to the spectrum of Th2-mediated diseases. It is often associated with atopic comorbidities such as allergic asthma (AA) and poses a therapeutic challenge.

Case Report: We report on a 43-year-old patient with EoE and AA who did not show sufficient therapeutic control despite standard therapy.

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[Itching and swelling-but not only … : Leading symptoms of urticaria].

Dermatologie (Heidelb)

April 2024

Angioedema Center of Reference and Excellence (ACARE), Institute of Allergology, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Hindenburgdamm 30 | Haus I, 12203, Berlin, Deutschland.

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Meta-analysis of ACE inhibitor-induced angioedema identifies novel risk locus.

J Allergy Clin Immunol

April 2024

Institute of Human Genetics, University of Bonn, School of Medicine and University Hospital Bonn, Bonn, Germany; Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-1), Research Center Jülich, Jülich, Germany. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • Angioedema is a serious reaction linked to ACE inhibitors, and its causes include genetic and non-genetic factors; recent studies have begun to uncover genetic risk factors but not the full underlying mechanisms.!* -
  • Researchers analyzed data from over 1,000 European patients, discovering three significant genetic risk loci associated with ACEi-induced angioedema, one of which has not been previously noted.!* -
  • The findings underscored the role of bradykinin signaling and coagulation pathways while suggesting new genetic candidates involved in angioedema, highlighting similar genetic effects in both European and African-American patients.!*
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DGAKI and PEI in dialogue 2023: Diagnostics and allergen immunotherapy.

Allergol Select

December 2023

Allergology and Immunology, Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology, Charité -Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

A roundtable discussion on February 10, 2023 between the German Society for Allergology and Clinical Immunology (DGAKI) and the Paul-Ehrlich-Institut (PEI) aimed to discuss in detail current aspects of allergen immunotherapy (AIT), its regulatory framework under the transitional provision of the Therapy Allergen Ordinance (TAO), and the consequences for the planned guideline work of the DGAKI, regulatory challenges in the approval of AIT products for children and adolescents as well as allergy diagnostics. The content and discussion points of this dialogue are summarized and are set in context with the current literature.

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Background: Few population-based studies have described allergic rhinitis (AR) according to the Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) classification, and none have assessed the impact of asthma on this classification. Our aims were to 1) describe AR according to four ARIA classes and 2) within each of the four ARIA classes, compare participants with AR alone versus those with AR and asthma.

Methods: Cross-sectional analyses were performed using data from the 2014 annual follow-up questionnaire of the French adult population-based cohort Constances.

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Inhibition of KIT for chronic urticaria: a status update on drugs in early clinical development.

Expert Opin Investig Drugs

November 2023

Department of Dermatology and Allergy, Comprehensive Allergy Center, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.

Introduction: Chronic urticaria (CU), including chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) and chronic inducible urticaria (CIndU), is a prevalent, enduring, mast-cell driven condition that presents challenges in its management. There is a clear need for additional approved treatment options beyond H1 receptor antagonists and the anti-IgE monoclonal antibody (mAb), omalizumab. One of the latest therapeutic strategies targets KIT, which is considered the primary master regulator for mast cell-related disorders.

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Fatal and Near-Fatal Anaphylaxis: Data From the European Anaphylaxis Registry and National Health Statistics.

J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract

January 2024

Division of Allergy and Immunology, Department of Dermatology, Venerology and Allergy, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health, Berlin, Germany. Electronic address:

Background: Anaphylaxis is a serious systemic reaction-data on fatal and near-fatal reactions are limited.

Objective: To better understand clinical patterns and risks factors of severe anaphylaxis by a deep analysis of data from fatal and near-fatal anaphylaxis.

Methods: Data from the European Anaphylaxis Registry on fatal/near-fatal anaphylactic reactions and national data on anaphylaxis fatalities were investigated.

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[Aktuelle Situation der allergologischen Versorgung an deutschen Kliniken].

J Dtsch Dermatol Ges

September 2023

Klinik für Dermatologie, Allergologie und Venerologie, Abteilung für Immundermatologie und experimentelle Allergologie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover.

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Background: Non-sedating H -antihistamines (nsAH) are the most commonly used treatment for chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU). Many patients use them as on-demand (OD) therapy rather than a maintenance treatment. Here, we compared OD versus daily maintenance treatment with the nsAH rupatadine, assessed the efficacy of rupatadine updosing, and investigated potential long-term disease-modifying effects.

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Since more than a century ago, there has been awareness of the connection between viral infections and the onset and exacerbation of urticaria. Our knowledge about the role of viral infection and vaccination in acute and chronic urticaria improved as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic but it has also highlighted knowledge gaps. Viral infections, especially respiratory tract infections like COVID-19, can trigger the onset of acute urticaria (AU) and the exacerbation of chronic urticaria (CU).

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Therapy resistant urticaria as a long-term symptom of an incomplete Schnitzler syndrome.

Allergy Asthma Clin Immunol

July 2023

Department of Dermatology, Comprehensive Allergy Center, Kepler University Hospital Linz & Johannes Kepler University, Krankenhausstrasse 9, 4020, Linz, Austria.

Background: Recurring therapy resistant hives, accompanied by IgM-gammopathy, fever and joint pain can indicate Schnitzler syndrome, a rare autoimmune disorder. There is currently no approved treatment, but complete remission of symptoms can be induced with IL-1 antagonists.

Case Presentation: A patient with a history of chronic urticaria presented frequently at the outpatient clinic with severe hives and was treated unsuccessfully with antihistamines and omalizumab.

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Current situation of allergological health care at German hospitals.

J Dtsch Dermatol Ges

September 2023

Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology, Divison of Immunodermatology and Experimental Allergology, Hannover Medical School.

Background: Allergic medical care in Germany is organized on an interdisciplinary basis. An overview of the current care situation is necessary to manage and improve interdisciplinary cooperation.

Methods: Between January and February 2022, questionnaires were sent online and by mail to chief physicians of inpatient clinical departments to which most allergological diseases are assigned (dermatology, otorhinolaryngology [ENT], pulmonology, pediatrics, environmental/occupational medicine, gastroenterology; n = 899).

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Background: Hair cosmetic products contain several, partly potent contact allergens, including excipients like preservatives. Hand dermatitis in hairdressers is common, scalp and face dermatitis in clients or self-users (summarised here as 'consumers') may be severe.

Objective: To compare frequencies of sensitization to hair cosmetic ingredients and other selected allergens between female patch tested patients working as hairdressers and consumers without professional background, respectively, who were tested for suspected allergic contact dermatitis to such products.

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This is the first case report on two children presenting with immediate and severe hemolytic anemia following the administration of high-dose intravenous immunoglobulins (IVIGs) in the context of pediatric inflammatory multisystem syndrome temporally associated with SARS-CoV-2 (PIMS-TS). Hemolytic anemia was described as a significant decrease in hemoglobin and an increase in lactate dehydrogenase after the second administration of high-dose IVIGs was performed. Both patients were found to have AB blood group.

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Introduction: Allergic diseases represent a broad spectrum of high-prevalence, chronic conditions that remain underdiagnosed and undertreated. The aims of this interdisciplinary, questionnaire-based, non-interventional study were to identify and analyze potential barriers to clinical allergological care in Germany.

Methods: All hospitals listed in the German hospital register involved in the treatment of allergological patients (n = 899) were invited to participate.

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Impact of multimorbidity patterns in hospital admissions: the case study of asthma.

J Asthma

September 2023

Department of Community Medicine, Information and Health Decision Sciences (MEDCIDS), Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.

Most previous studies assessing multimorbidity in asthma assessed the frequency of individual comorbid diseases. We aimed to assess the frequency and clinical and economic impact of co-occurring groups of comorbidities (comorbidity patterns using the Charlson Comorbidity Index) on asthma hospitalizations. We assessed the dataset containing a registration of all Portuguese hospitalizations between 2011-2015.

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Most Patients With Autoimmune Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Also Have Autoallergic Urticaria, but Not ViceVersa.

J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract

August 2023

Urticaria Center of Reference and Excellence (UCARE), Institute of Allergology, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, corporate member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health, Berlin, Germany; Fraunhofer Institute for Translational Medicine and Pharmacology (ITMP), Allergology and Immunology, Berlin, Germany; Urticaria Center of Reference and Excellence (UCARE), Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Comprehensive Allergy Center, Kepler Universitätsklinikum Linz, Austria.

Background: Two endotypes of chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) associated with mast cell-activating autoantibodies are described, namely autoallergic chronic spontaneous urticaria (aaCSU; with immunoglobulin E [IgE]-anti-autoallergens) and autoimmune chronic spontaneous urticaria (aiCSU; with IgG-anti-high-affinity receptor for the Fc region of immunoglobulin E [FcεRI]/IgE).

Objective: To investigate the rates of CSU patients with aaCSU and aiCSU.

Methods: We analyzed 111 CSU patients for aaCSU (ie, IgE to thyroid peroxidase, interleukin 24) and for aiCSU (ie, a positive autologous serum skin and Basophil Activation Test plus immunoglobulin G [IgG]-anti-FcεRI/IgE).

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This publication is the second part of the German-language S3 guideline on urticaria. It covers the management of urticaria and should be used together with Part 1 of the guideline on classification and diagnosis. This publication was prepared according to the criteria of the AWMF on the basis of the international English-language S3 guideline with special consideration of health system conditions in German-speaking countries.

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