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    Congruence between international guidelines and mite specific immunotherapy prescribing practices by Antonicelli, L, Braschi, M.C, Bilò, M.B, Angino, A, Pala, A.P, Baldacci, S, Maio, S, Bonifazi, F

    Published in Respiratory medicine (01-10-2011)
    “…Summary Both rhinitis (ARIA) and asthma (GINA) guidelines recommend allergen-specific immunotherapy (SIT) tailored to the specific levels of severity of each…”
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    The added value of targeting airway hyperresponsiveness by blocking TSLP in the management of severe asthma by Vaghi, A., Bilò, M.B., Bini, F., Cecchi, L., Micheletto, C., Musarra, A.

    “…Airways hyperresponsiveness (AHR) is a pathognomonic event of asthma in which the airways are reactive to various bronchoconstrictor stimuli at 'doses' that…”
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    Eosinophil-associated diseases: the Allergist's and Clinical Immunologist's perspective by Marra, A M, Rossi, C M, Piga, M A, Moroncini, G, Bilò, M B

    “…Eosinophil-associated diseases (EADs) refer to heterogeneous conditions in which eosinophils are believed to play critical pathological roles. They encompass…”
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    Anaphylaxis by Bilò, M B, Martini, M, Tontini, C, Corsi, A, Antonicelli, L

    “…Anaphylaxis is the most severe systemic hypersensitivity reaction, and it can be life-threatening or even fatal. It involves the activation of multiple immune…”
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    A narrative review on allergy and exposure to domestic and non-domestic animals: favorable and unfavorable effects by Liccardi, G., Martini, M., Bilò, M.B., Cecchi, L., Milanese, M., Musarra, A., Puxeddu, E., Rogliani, P.

    “…The aim of this contribution was to highlight the "favorable" and "unfavorable" roles of domestic and non-domestic animals on airway sensitization processes…”
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    Clinical aspects of hymenoptera venom allergy and venom immunotherapy by Bilò, M B, Tontini, C, Martini, M, Corsi, A, Agolini, S, Antonicelli, L

    “…Hymenoptera venom allergy (HVA) is the most frequent cause of anaphylaxis in Europe, accounting for most of the severe reactions occurring in adults, and being…”
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    Anaphylaxis to vaccination and polyethylene glycol: a perspective from the European Anaphylaxis Registry by Kraft, M., Renaudin, J.M., Ensina, L.F., Kleinheinz, A., Bilò, M.B., Scherer Hofmeier, K., Dölle‐Bierke, S., Worm, M.

    “…The Covid-19 pandemic is currently one of the most important health challenges, and the recently approved vaccines can save millions of lives. However, the…”
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    From triggers to asthma: a narrative review on epithelium dysfunction by Cecchi, L., Vaghi, A., Bini, F., Martini, M., Musarra, A., Bilò, M.B.

    “…SummaryIt is currently recognized that the airway epithelium plays a pivotal role in orchestrating inflammatory, immune, and regenerative responses to…”
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    Why is pet (cat/dog) allergen immunotherapy (AIT) such a controversial topic? Current perspectives and future directions by Liccardi, G, Martini, M, Bilò, M B, Cecchi, L, Milanese, M, Brussino, L, Motta, E, Rogliani, P

    “…Dogs and cats are the most common pets worldwide. In Italy, the prevalence of allergic sensitization to cats and dogs is 16% and 9% respectively. The limited…”
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    Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis and biological agents: the ARIA-ITALY Survey by Lombardi, C, Passalacqua, G, Menzella, F, Mauritz Canevari, R F, Danesi, G, Pusateri, A M, Carone, M, Vancheri, C, Di Marco, F, Micheletto, C, Manzotti, G, Di Gioacchino, M, Bilò, M B, Gelardi, M, Senna, G, Canonica, G W

    “…Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is an inflammatory disease that affects the nasal mucosa and the paranasal sinuses. CRS can be associated by nasal polyposis…”
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    COVID-19 lockdown, personal protective equipment, hyper-hygiene and allergy by Liccardi, G, Bilò, M B, Milanese, M, Martini, M, Pane, G, De Maio, A, Rogliani, P

    “…At the beginning of SARS-CoV 2 pandemic, in the absence of "targeted" therapies, the national health authorities have introduced some measures aimed at…”
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    Severe asthma: follow-up after one year from the Italian Registry of Severe Asthma (IRSA) by Bilò, M B, Martini, M, Antonicelli, L, Aliani, M, Carone, M, Cecchi, L, de Michele, F, Polese, G, Vaghi, A, Musarra, A, Micheletto, C

    “…Asthma affects millions of people worldwide, with a subgroup suffering from severe asthma (SA). Biologics have revolutionized SA treatment, but challenges…”
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    Severe asthma management in the era of biologics: insights of the Italian Registry on Severe Asthma (IRSA) by Bilò, M B, Antonicelli, L, Carone, M, De Michele, F, Menzella, F, Musarra, A, Tognella, S, Vaghi, A, Micheletto, C

    “…The Italian Registry on Severe Asthma (IRSA) is the most recent and largestregistry in Italy. To improve the knowledge on the clinical and biological features…”
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    Lessons from peculiar cases of anaphylaxis: why allergists should be prepared for the unexpected by Liccardi, G, Milanese, M, Bilò, M B, Martini, M, Liccardi, M V, Gargano, D, Giordano, A, Habetswallner, F, Lo Schiavo, M, Madonna, F, Montera, M C, Pane, G, Papa, A, Pedicini, A, Rogliani, P

    “…Anaphylaxis is the most severe systemic hypersensitivity reaction, it can be caused by a number of well identified triggers such as foods, drugs, stinging…”
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