Search Results - "Ogihara, Hitomi"
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Risk factors of postoperative infection in head and neck surgery
Published in Auris, nasus, larynx (01-08-2009)“…Abstract Objectives Patients undergoing head and neck oncological surgery are at great risk of developing complications following surgery. It is important to…”
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Applicability of the cross-culturally modified University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test in a Japanese population
Published in American journal of rhinology & allergy (01-11-2011)“…The University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test (UPSIT) is a popular olfactory function test used throughout the world. In Japan, however, it is not…”
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EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF PEDIATRIC SUBLINGUAL IMMMUNOTHERAPY WITH CEDARCURE ® IN CLINICAL PRACTICE FOR JAPANESE CEDAR POLLINOSIS IN THE FIRST FOLLOW-UP SEASON
Published in Arerugi (2020)“…We studied clinical efficacy and safety of pediatric sublingual immunotherapy of cedar pollinosis in the first follow-up year, compared with adult cases or…”
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CLINICAL EFFICACY OF SUBLINGUAL IMMUNOTHERAPY IN A LARGE AMOUNT OF POLLEN DISPARSAL AND IT'S IMPACT OF TREATMENT YEAR
Published in Arerugi (2018)“…It past 4 years in 2018 after the first treatment of sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) for Japanese cedar pollinosis. The purpose of this study is to clear the…”
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SLIT Improves Cedar Pollinosis by Restoring IL-10 Production from Tr1 and Monocytes~IL-10 Productivity Is Critical for Becoming Allergic
Published in Allergology international (2011)“…Allergen-specific immunotherapy (SIT) is currently used for several allergic disorders and IL-10- producing regulatory T cells (Tr1) induced by SIT suppress…”
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CLINICAL EFFICACY OF SUBLINGUAL IMMUNOTHERAPY IN THE THIRD TREATED YEAR WITH JAPANESE CEDAR POLLINOSIS IN 2017
Published in Arerugi (2017)“…It past 3 years in 2017 after the first purchase of the drug for sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) for Japanese Cedar pollinosis (JCP). We reported the clinical…”
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SLIT Improves Cedar Pollinosis by Restoring IL-10 Production from Tr1 and Monocytes~IL-10 Productivity Is Critical for Becoming Allergic
Published in Allergology International (2011)“…「ABSTRACT」Background: Allergen-specific immunotherapy (SIT) is currently used for several allergic disorders and IL-10-producing regulatory T cells (Tr1)…”
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Increased throat symptoms in Japanese cypress pollinosis
Published in Nippon Jibi Inkoka Gakkai Kaiho (2011)“…Seasonal allergic rhinitis caused by Japanese cypress pollen is highly associated with that by Japanese cedar pollen, due to the similar antigen of the two…”
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The enhanced clinical efficacy by treated years and the sustained efficacy after treatment of sublingual immunotherapy for Japanese cedar pollinosis
Published in Arerugi (01-11-2010)“…Although sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) is hopeful therapy for seasonal allergic rhinitis by Japanese cedar pollen, there are many issues to study. We studied…”
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Clinical usefulness of smell identification test card: Open Essence
Published in Nippon Jibi Inkoka Gakkai Kaiho (01-09-2010)“…Since the Odor Stick Identification Test for Japanese (OSIT-J) has proved clinically useful in Japan, the Open Essence (OE) smell identification test card has…”
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Antigen specific sublingual immunotherapy for pediatric Japanese cedar pollinosis
Published in Arerugi (01-02-2009)“…Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) for allergic rhinitis is commonly used in Europe, but not in Japan. Although some studies of SLIT for Japanese cedar pollinosis…”
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Influence of the difference in the pollen count on medical costs in an allergen-specific immunotherapy for Japanese cedar pollinosis
Published in Arerugi (01-11-2007)“…We studied medical economic efficacy and influence by the different number of pollen scattering in patients treated with allergen-specific immunotherapy for…”
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