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Cat Pilot Study - Environmental Exposure Chamber (EEC) vs. Nasal Allergen Challenge (NAC)

HypersensitivityImmediate

This is a pilot trial in cat allergic participants, designed to compare allergic responses in each participant to a specific allergen by two methods of exposure. The methods of exposure to be used are: the environment exposure chamber (EEC) and nasal allergen challenge (NAC). Potential participants will be screened for evidence of cat allergy. Participants with a range of allergic sensitivities to cat allergen will be enrolled. To help ensure some breadth in the level of allergic sensitivity among participants, individuals with both high and low exposures to cat allergens in their daily lives will be enrolled.

Completed32 enrollment criteria

The Utility of Food-Specific IgE Measured With the IMMULITE 2000 Assay to Predict Symptomatic Food...

Peanut AllergyMilk Allergy1 more

Food allergy is on the rise within the pediatric population. Having food allergy can cause medical, nutritional and psychological issues in those who suffer with it. Although making the appropriate diagnosis of food allergy is very important, properly diagnosing food allergy has been a challenge. Skin prick testing and food-specific IgE testing of the blood can give positive results that are false. Currently, Oral Food Challenges are the best way to diagnose a food allergy. Unfortunately, Oral Food Challenges are time consuming and may not be readily available to suspected food allergy sufferers. This study is designed to examine the effectiveness of an allergy-detecting blood test called IMMULITE 2000 manufactured by the study sponsor, Siemens.

Completed25 enrollment criteria

Ovarian Cancer Treatment Platinum-sensitive Relapse - Cohort Study (PROSPECTYON)

Ovarian Cancer

The French cooperative group GINECO proposes to implement an observational study to describe a real situation, in daily practice tolerance and methods of administration of trabectedin (Yondelis®)-Pegylated liposomal doxorubicin(Caelyx)®, in ovarian platinum sensitive cancer relapse.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Tolerance of Two Forms of Vitamin C in Acid-sensitive Adults

Tolerance

The purpose of this study is to compare the tolerance of two forms of vitamin C in adults with sensitivity to acidic foods.

Completed28 enrollment criteria

Safety of Nasal Influenza Immunisation in Egg Allergic Children

Egg Hypersensitivity

Egg allergy is common in early childhood, affecting at least one in 50 preschool children. Influenza ("'flu") vaccines contain egg protein, as the vaccine is cultured in hen's eggs. There is robust data to support the safety of influenza vaccines (containing low or negligible amounts of egg protein) in patients with egg allergy. A new influenza vaccine, known as LAIV (Live Attenuated Intranasal Vaccine) has recently been approved by a number of licensing boards and is given by a spray into the nose. This new vaccine has been available in the United States for several years and is highly effective and against influenza infection, with an excellent safety profile in children without egg allergy. However, LAIV is also grown in hen's eggs and contains egg protein, and there are NO existing data on the safety of LAIV in egg-allergic children. The objective of this multicentre study is to assess the safety of intranasal LAIV in egg-allergic children, in order to demonstrate that these children can safely be given the new LAIV within a primary care health environment.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Effects of Different Dietary Regimens on Tolerance Acquisition in Children With Cow's Milk Allergy...

Cow's Milk Allergy

Otherwise healthy infants (1-12 months of age at the diagnosis) with CMA were prospectively evaluated. Patients with cow's milk protein-induced anaphylaxis, eosinophilic disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, and food protein induced enterocolitic syndrome were excluded. A food challenge was performed 6 and 12 months after the diagnosis to assess clinical tolerance acquisition. Main demographic and clinical characteristics were collected for each patient.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Prevalence of Food Allergies in a Cohort of Adult Patients With Eosinophilic Esophagitis

Eosinophilic EsophagitisFood Allergies

Eosinophilic esophagitis is characterized by an eosinophilic infiltration of the esophagus. It presents clinically with a variety of symptoms including dysphagia, emesis, and food impaction. Although the underlying mechanism is different, gastroesophageal reflux can present with similar clinical findings but can be distinguished from eosinophilic esophagitis by the number of eosinophils present on esophageal biopsy. In children, food allergies play a role in exacerbating eosinophilic esophagitis, but the role of food allergies in adults is uncertain. In this study, we aim to determine the prevalence of food allergies in a cohort of adults with eosinophilic esophagitis.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Study Comparing Tumor Debulking Surgery Versus Chemotherapy Alone in Recurrent Platinum-Sensitive...

Fallopian Tube CancerOvarian Cancer1 more

It is still not clear whether a positive AGO-score just selects patients with less aggressive biologic tumor behavior who as well would have had a positive outcome by chemotherapy only, or , if it is a score selecting patients who really benefit from surgery. Nevertheless, the AGO-score was confirmed to select patients with a less than 30% risk of ending with residual tumor after surgery for recurrent disease. This could avoid including patients into the present surgical protocol who could not benefit from an operationThe goal of this third DESKTOP study is to evaluate in a prospectively randomized multicentre setting, whether maximum effort of cytoreductive surgery followed by platinum based combination chemotherapy can improve overall survival as compared to platinum based combination chemotherapy alone in AGO-score positive patients.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

ToleroMune Ragweed Follow up Study

Ragweed AllergyRhinoconjunctivitis

Ragweed is the primary cause of autumn allergies. The ragweed season begins in mid-August. In the third National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys54.3% of the population had positive test responses to one or more allergens, with the prevalence for short ragweed being 26.2% The purpose of this observational follow-on study is to further evaluate rhinoconjunctivitis symptoms on exposure to ragweed allergen in the EEC among subjects who completed all dosing visits and the post treatment challenge (PTC) visit in study TR002 approximately one year after the start of treatment.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Aqualase Versus Torsional ip. A Study on Endothelial Cells, Corneal Edema and Corneal Sensitivity...

Cataract

Objective of this study is the comparative assessment of the impact of torsional and liquefaction technologies on endothelial cells (ECC), corneal edema (CCT) and corneal sensitivity (CCS) in a sample of cataract patients. Participants were recruited from the Cataract Service of the UHA in a consecutive-if-eligible basis. Eligibility criteria included diagnosis of senile cataract with stage 2 nuclear opalescence according to the Lens Opacities Classification System III (LOCS-3) grading scale [10]. By means of a custom computer randomization program all participants randomly populated two study groups according to the cataract-extraction technology used: a) Torsional group (TG) and b) Liquefaction group (LG).

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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