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1 A case of biologic use in acute asthma exacerbation refractory to conventional management Kim, Bo-Guen

11 9 p. 2922-2925
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2 A Discrete Choice Experiment to Assess Patient Preferences for Asthma Rescue Therapy and Disease Management Israel, Elliot

11 9 p. 2781-2791.e4
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3 A Real-World Analysis to Create Real-World Change: The Need for an Individualized Approach to Improving Physical Activity in Asthma Urroz Guerrero, Paola D.

11 9 p. 2801-2802
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4 Artificial Intelligence Chatbots in Allergy and Immunology Practice: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going? Goktas, Polat

11 9 p. 2697-2700
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5 A Special Thank-You to Our Fellow-in-Training and Faculty Reviewers
11 9 p. 2629
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6 Assessing Asthma Control by Impulse Oscillometry and Fractional Expiratory Nitric Oxide in Children With Normal Spirometry Yun, Hee-Jeong

11 9 p. 2822-2829.e1
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7 Basophil Activation Test in Double-Sensitized Patients With Hymenoptera Venom Allergy: Additional Benefit of Component-Resolved Diagnostics Schmidle, Paul

11 9 p. 2890-2899.e2
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8 Beginning to Address an Implementation Gap in Asthma: Clinicians’ Views of Prescribing Reliever Budesonide-Formoterol Inhalers and SMART in the United States Krings, James G.

11 9 p. 2767-2777
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9 Benralizumab treatment of severe asthma in pregnancy: A case series Naftel, Jennifer

11 9 p. 2919-2921
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10 Beyond the Skin: Reduced Lung Function Associated With Atopic Dermatitis in Infants Gulec Koksal, Zeynep

11 9 p. 2839-2847
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11 Biologics and Hypereosinophilic Syndromes: Knowledge Gaps and Controversies Kuang, Fei Li

11 9 p. 2666-2671
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12 Biologics and Hypereosinophilic Syndromes Knowledge Gaps and Controversies
11 9 p. 2672
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13 Biologic Super-Response and Clinical Remission in Severe Asthma Denton, Eve

11 9 p. 2713-2714
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14 Cephalosporins can be safely administered to patients with verified penicillin allergy Belmont, Ami P.

11 9 p. 2933-2935.e2
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15 Chronic or recurrent Campylobacter enteritis in primary immunodeficiency: A UK national case-series and review of the literature Grammatikos, Alexandros

11 9 p. 2948-2954.e4
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16 Cluster Analyses From the Real-World NOVELTY Study: Six Clusters Across the Asthma-COPD Spectrum Hughes, Rod

11 9 p. 2803-2811
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17 Comparison of Standard, Cluster, and Rush Allergy Immunotherapy Buildup Protocols Lee, Michael C.

11 9 p. 2884-2889
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18 Comprehensive Characterization of Difficult-to-Treat Asthma Reveals Near Absence of T2-Low Status Rupani, Hitasha

11 9 p. 2812-2821.e4
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19 Continuing Medical Education Calendar
11 9 p. A29-A30
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20 Controversies in Allergy: Are Biologic Treatment Responses in Severe Asthma the Same in Adults and Children? Gaberino, Courtney L.

11 9 p. 2673-2682
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21 Corrections
11 9 p. 2961
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22 Cover 1
11 9 p. OFC
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23 Editorial Board
11 9 p. A23
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24 Erratum
11 9 p. 2961-2962
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25 Examining Disparities in Pediatric Eosinophilic Esophagitis Mehta, Pooja

11 9 p. 2855-2859
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26 Facilitators and Barriers to Verifying Penicillin Allergies in a Veteran Nursing Home Population Gillespie, Chris

11 9 p. 2848-2854.e3
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27 Feeding difficulties in children with food protein–induced enterocolitis syndrome Flom, Julie D.

11 9 p. 2939-2941.e3
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28 Flaws and Limitations of Classification Criteria for Drug Reaction With Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms Sibbald, Cathryn

11 9 p. 2693-2696
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29 Food insecurity and food allergy in children: A cross-sectional study Tseng, Hao

11 9 p. 2942-2944.e1
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30 Getting Smart About Implementing SMART Bosnic-Anticevich, Sinthia

11 9 p. 2778-2780
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31 How Has the Biologic Revolution Improved Patient Care? Guilbert, Theresa W.

11 9 p. 2683-2685
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32 Impact of Allergic Disease on the Risk of Mycobacterial Disease Kim, Taehee

11 9 p. 2830-2838.e4
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33 Impact of Initiating Biologics in Patients With Severe Asthma on Long-Term Oral Corticosteroids or Frequent Rescue Steroids (GLITTER): Data From the International Severe Asthma Registry Chen, Wenjia

11 9 p. 2732-2747
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34 Information for Readers
11 9 p. A24
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35 Lebrikizumab Monotherapy for the Treatment of Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis Kimura, Nikki

11 9 p. 2957-2960
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36 Lessons Learned From Studying Disparities in Eosinophilic Esophagitis Management Stephen, Ellen Daily

11 9 p. 2860-2861
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37 Long-Term Real-World Outcomes of Mepolizumab and Benralizumab Among Biologic-Naive Patients With Severe Eosinophilic Asthma: Experience of 3 Years’ Therapy Fyles, Fred

11 9 p. 2715-2723
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38 Long-Term Weight Changes After Starting Anti–IL-5/5Ra Biologics in Severe Asthma: The Role of Oral Corticosteroids ten Have, Lianne

11 9 p. 2748-2756.e3
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39 Lymphocyte transformation test in the diagnosis of adult fish-induced enterocolitis syndrome Entrala, Ana

11 9 p. 2945-2947
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40 Maternal Omega-3 Supplementation During Pregnancy, but Not Childhood Supplementation, Reduces the Risk of Food Allergy Diseases in Offspring Huynh, Linh Ba Phuong

11 9 p. 2862-2871.e8
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41 Nivolumab-induced Stevens-Johnson syndrome: Not only due to PD-1 inhibition Rodríguez-Otero, Natalia

11 9 p. 2936-2938.e1
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42 Original Article Highlights From This Issue
11 9 p. A15-A20
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43 Outcomes Research in Underrepresented Patients Is Needed to Verify Medication Effectiveness Carlson, John C.

11 9 p. 2914-2915
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44 Patterns of Asthma Medication Use in New Zealand After Publication of National Asthma Guidelines Hatter, Lee

11 9 p. 2757-2764.e5
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45 Pharmaceutical industry-sponsored meals and prescriptions of biologics for asthma Murayama, Anju

11 9 p. 2916-2918
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46 Phenotyping occupational asthma caused by platinum salts compared with other low–molecular weight agents van Kampen, Vera

11 9 p. 2929-2932.e2
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47 Prospective Real-World Analysis of Asthma Patients With Preserved and Reduced Physical Activity Iwamoto, Hiroshi

11 9 p. 2792-2800.e2
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48 Real-World Effectiveness of IL-5/5Ra Targeted Biologics in Severe Eosinophilic Asthma With Comorbid Bronchiectasis Bendien, Sarah A.

11 9 p. 2724-2731.e2
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49 Recent Advances in the Treatment of Eosinophilic Esophagitis Uchida, Amiko M.

11 9 p. 2654-2663
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50 Recent Advances in the Treatment of Eosinophilic Esophagitis
11 9 p. 2664-2665
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51 Response to Biologics and Clinical Remission in the Adult German Asthma Net Severe Asthma Registry Cohort Milger, Katrin

11 9 p. 2701-2712.e2
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52 Screening Newborns for Low T Cell Receptor Excision Circles (TRECs) Fails to Detect Immunodeficiency, Centromeric Instability, and Facial Anomalies Syndrome Staudacher, Olga

11 9 p. 2872-2883
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53 September 2023 Practice Notes
11 9 p. A26-A27
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54 Similar response to omalizumab in children with allergic asthma from different racial backgrounds Witonsky, Jonathan

11 9 p. 2911-2913
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55 Systemic mastocytosis presenting with episodic rigors Kerber, Alyssa A.

11 9 p. 2955-2956
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56 Table of Contents
11 9 p. A5-A13
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57 The Management of Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Nasal Polyps (CRSwNP) With Biologics Wautlet, A.

11 9 p. 2642-2651
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58 The Management of Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Nasal Polyps (CRSwNP) With Biologics
11 9 p. 2652-2653
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59 The triple type 2 signature confers more frequent exacerbations and worse midexpiratory flow in moderate to severe asthma Chan, Rory

11 9 p. 2926-2928.e1
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60 The Unified Airway Hypothesis: Evidence From Specific Intervention With Anti–IL-5 Biologic Therapy Bachert, Claus

11 9 p. 2630-2641
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61 Tracking the Trends in the Adoption of Reliever-Only ICS-Formoterol Therapy and SMART Zaeh, Sandra E.

11 9 p. 2765-2766
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62 Urticarial Vasculitis Differs From Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria in Time to Diagnosis, Clinical Presentation, and Need for Anti-Inflammatory Treatment: An International Prospective UCARE Study Bonnekoh, Hanna

11 9 p. 2900-2910.e21
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63 When Supplemental Formula Is Essential: Overcoming Barriers to Hypoallergenic Formula Access for Patients With Food Allergies Schultz, Fallon

11 9 p. 2686-2692
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