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The Evaluation of Efficacy and Adverse Effect in Intralymphatic Allergen-Specific Immunotherapy Against House Dust Mite, Cat, and Dog Allergens in Allergic Rhinitis

Rationale Recently, several clinical trials reported that intralymphatic immunotherapy (ILIT) against some allergens including cat dander and birch or grass pollen induces tolerance faster than conventional subcutaneous immunotherapy with comparable duration of effect after only 3 injections, but wi...

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Published in:Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 2015-02, Vol.135 (2), p.AB159-AB159
Main Authors: Lee, Sang Min, MD, PhD, Jung, Joo Hyun, MD, PhD, Choi, Seung Joon, MD, PhD, Joe, Eugene, MD, MS, Kang, Shin Myung, MD, PhD, Kim, Yu Jin, MD, PhD, Kyung, Sung Young, MD, PhD, Park, Jeong-Woong, MD, PhD, Jeong, Sung Hwan, MD, PhD, Lee, Sang Pyo, MD, PhD
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Summary:Rationale Recently, several clinical trials reported that intralymphatic immunotherapy (ILIT) against some allergens including cat dander and birch or grass pollen induces tolerance faster than conventional subcutaneous immunotherapy with comparable duration of effect after only 3 injections, but without serious local or systemic reaction.
ISSN:0091-6749
1097-6825
DOI:10.1016/j.jaci.2014.12.1460