Steve Wright: Yeah. Chris Kresser: Well, it’s all good. I mean, it’s sunny and nice out, but it’s just a little chilly. I’m not complaining. Of course, I have nothing to complain about. It’s all good. Steve Wright: So how was the talk? Chris Kresser: The talk went well...
Acute urticaria (AU) is the most common cause of wheal formation. By definition, it does not persist for more than 6 weeks. It can occur at any ag
In the case of acute IgE-mediated urticaria in the setting of anaphylaxis, determination of tryptase within 1–4 h after reaction and compared to baseline tryptase (in the course after more than 48 h) may be helpful [5]. The exact pathogenesis of the triggering of acute spontaneous urticaria...
The virus promotes the release of inflammatory mediators, such as histamine, tryptase, and IFN-gamma, the latter being responsible for the apoptosis of respiratory epithelial cells and lung damage in the most severe forms of the disease. The identified pathways involved are RIG-I/MAVS and TRL-3...
Effects of Secreted Mast Cell Mediators on Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells: Focus on Mast Cell Tryptase At the time points just before laryngoscopy (HRL), 1 min (HR1), and 2 min (HR2), postintubation mean heart rate in Group B was lower than Group A. Effect of intravenous bolus esmolo...
“inflammation theory” is mainly supported by the finding that steroid treatment in asthmatic patients does not only reduce airway inflammation but also has beneficial effects on airway remodeling (Trigg et al.1994; Olivieri et al.1997; Laitinen et al.1997; Hoshino et al.1998,1999,2001; Sont...