The outcome of the above process was the generation of a list of 192 key words related to 10 main categories of hypersensitivity/allergic diseases covering respiratory (asthma and rhinitis), skin (dermatitis, urticaria, angioedema), ocular (conjunctivitis) and complex and/or multi-system diseases ...
Acid-suppressive medication therapy was also associated with a marked increase in asthma, allergic conjunctivitis, and urticaria during childhood.Association Between Antibiotics and Allergic Diseases As with acid-suppressive medications, prescriptions for antibiotics during infancy also were significantly ...
two groups were defined: an AD patient group and a control group. A total of 2,517,401 subjects under the ICD-10 code L20 were included in the AD group. For the control group, we excluded patients with the AD code, L20, for the ...
We identified subjects who were diagnosed with allergic conjunctivitis (ICD-9 codes 372.05, 372.10, and 372.14), AR (ICD-9 code 477), asthma (ICD-9 codes 493 and 494), and atopic dermatitis (ICD-9 code: 691.8) before the diagnosis of HSP. HSP nephritis was defined as occurrence of any...
Some studies have found that AR is involved in systemic inflammation and is closely related to other inflammatory diseases and conditions, including rhinosinusitis, asthma, and allergic conjunctivitis [23]. Furthermore, the unified airway model indicates that the lower and upper respiratory airways ...
Monthly numbers of patients for four allergic diseases, i.e., allergic rhinitis (AR), asthma, atopic dermatitis (AD), and allergic conjunctivitis (AC), were evaluated using ICD-10 codes and compared between the ‘before COVID-19’ period from January 2018 to February 2020, and the ‘during...