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1 A Randomized, Noninferiority Trial Comparing ICS + LABA with ICS + LABA + LAMA in Asthma-COPD Overlap (ACO) Treatment: The ACO Treatment with Optimal Medications (ATOMIC) Study Park, So-Young

9 3 p. 1304-1311.e2
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2 As-Needed Versus Regular Use of Fluticasone Furoate Nasal Spray in Patients with Moderate to Severe, Persistent, Perennial Allergic Rhinitis: A Randomized Controlled Trial Thongngarm, Torpong

9 3 p. 1365-1373.e6
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3 A Special Thank-You to Our Reviewers
9 3 p. 1049-1052
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4 Asthma Prevalence and Mold Levels in US Northeastern Schools Howard, Evin J.

9 3 p. 1312-1318
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5 Benralizumab as a Steroid-Sparing Treatment Option in Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis Guntur, Vamsi P.

9 3 p. 1186-1193.e1
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6 Beta-2 Agonists May be Superior to Epinephrine to Relieve Severe Anaphylactic Uterine Contractions D'Astous-Gauthier, Katherine

9 3 p. 1232-1241
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7 Biological treatments in allergy: prescribing patterns and management of hypersensitivity reactions Barakat, Leyla

9 3 p. 1396-1399.e2
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8 Biologics for the Use in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria: When and Which Maurer, Marcus

9 3 p. 1067-1078
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9 Biologics for Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis: Current Status and Future Prospect Ratchataswan, Thanaporn

9 3 p. 1053-1065
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10 Biologic Therapy in Allergy Practice: A New Era in Treatment Has Begun Wu, Ann Chen

9 3 p. 1118-1120
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11 “Can Do” Versus “Do Do” in Patients with Asthma at First Referral to a Pulmonologist Janssen, Steffi M.J.

9 3 p. 1278-1284
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12 Cardiovascular adverse effects of anti–IL-5/IL-5Rα therapies: A real-world study Quinta, Jean-Baptiste

9 3 p. 1411-1413
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13 Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps and Asthma Laidlaw, Tanya M.

9 3 p. 1133-1141
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14 Clinical Development of Mepolizumab for the Treatment of Severe Eosinophilic Asthma: On the Path to Personalized Medicine Pavord, Ian D.

9 3 p. 1121-1132.e7
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15 CME Exam: Biologics for the Use in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria: When and Which
9 3 p. 1079-1080
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16 CME Exam: Biologics for Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis: Current Status and Future Prospect
9 3 p. 1066
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17 CME Exam: How to Assess Effectiveness of Biologics for Asthma and What Steps to Take When There Is Not Benefit
9 3 p. 1089
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18 Continuing Medical Education Calendar
9 3 p. A40-A41
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19 Corneal Hydrops Associated with Keratoconus in a Young Girl with Severe Allergic Conjunctivitis Ruiz-Lozano, Raul E.

9 3 p. 1376-1377
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20 Cost-Effectiveness of Biologics for Allergic Diseases Wu, Ann Chen

9 3 p. 1107-1117.e2
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21 Cover 1
9 3 p. OFC
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22 Detecting Lesional Granulysin Levels for Rapid Diagnosis of Cytotoxic T lymphocyte–Mediated Bullous Skin Disorders Chen, Chun-Bing

9 3 p. 1327-1337.e3
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23 Dupilumab Improves Asthma and Sinonasal Outcomes in Adults with Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis Boguniewicz, Mark

9 3 p. 1212-1223.e6
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24 Dupilumab Improves Asthma Control and Lung Function in Patients with Insufficient Outcome During Previous Antibody Therapy Mümmler, Carlo

9 3 p. 1177-1185.e4
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25 Editorial Board
9 3 p. A34
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26 Effect of α1 antitrypsin deficiency on lung volume decline in severe asthmatic patients undergoing biologic therapy Vianello, Andrea

9 3 p. 1414-1416
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27 Electronic Cigarettes and Their Impact on Allergic Respiratory Diseases: A Work Group Report of the AAAAI Environmental Exposures and Respiratory Health Committee Hernandez, Michelle L.

9 3 p. 1142-1151
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28 Eosinophilia in Asthma Patients Is Protective Against Severe COVID-19 Illness Ferastraoaru, Denisa

9 3 p. 1152-1162.e3
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29 Eosinophil-mast cell interaction: Mepolizumab leads to a reduction of clinical symptoms and serum tryptase in a patient with eosinophilic asthma and idiopathic mast cell activation Guillet, Carole

9 3 p. 1393-1395.e1
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30 Factors Associated with Nonadherence to Inhaled Corticosteroids for Asthma During Pregnancy Robijn, Annelies L.

9 3 p. 1242-1252.e1
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31 False tolerant food challenges in children with food protein–induced enterocolitis syndrome Weisz, Gabriella

9 3 p. 1418
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32 First Real-World Effectiveness Analysis of Preschool Peanut Oral Immunotherapy Soller, Lianne

9 3 p. 1349-1356.e1
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33 Habit Cough in Adults Weinberger, Miles

9 3 p. 1417
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34 High levels of anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic as a risk factor of clinical worsening in patients with severe asthma Lacwik, Piotr

9 3 p. 1381-1383
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35 How to Assess Effectiveness of Biologics for Asthma and What Steps to Take When There Is Not Benefit Pepper, Amber N.

9 3 p. 1081-1088
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36 Improved FcεRI-Mediated CD203c Basophil Responsiveness Reflects Rapid Responses to Omalizumab in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Oda, Yoshiko

9 3 p. 1166-1176.e8
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37 Increased disinfectant use among adults with asthma in the era of COVID-19 Eldeirawi, Kamal

9 3 p. 1378-1380.e2
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38 Information for Readers
9 3 p. A36
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39 Is It Time to Offer Peanut Oral Immunotherapy to Toddlers? Burris, Amy D.

9 3 p. 1357-1358
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40 Longitudinal Outcomes of Severe Asthma: Real-World Evidence of Multidimensional Analyses Lee, Youngsoo

9 3 p. 1285-1294.e6
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41 Long-term follow-up and treatment outcomes of conjunctivitis during dupilumab treatment in patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis Achten, Roselie

9 3 p. 1389-1392.e2
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42 Long-Term Therapy Response to Anti–IL-5 Biologics in Severe Asthma—A Real-Life Evaluation Eger, Katrien

9 3 p. 1194-1200
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43 Maternal Depressive Symptoms, Lung Function, and Severe Asthma Exacerbations in Puerto Rican Children Stevens, Erica L.

9 3 p. 1319-1326.e3
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44 Mepolizumab does not prevent all aspirin-induced reactions in patients with aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease: A case series Martin, Hannah

9 3 p. 1384-1385
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45 Mepolizumab 100 mg in severe asthmatic patients with EGPA in remission phase Caminati, Marco

9 3 p. 1386-1388
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46 New aspects of fundamental pathology and environmental control: Important issues in allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis Ohkura, Noriyuki

9 3 p. 1420
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47 Olfactory Function Is Impaired in Patients with Mastocytosis Masala, Carla

9 3 p. 1359-1364
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48 Omalizumab improves perceived stress, anxiety, and depression in chronic spontaneous urticaria Patella, Vincenzo

9 3 p. 1402-1404
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49 “Omalizumab plus”: Combining omalizumab with immunosuppression for treatment of refractory chronic urticaria: A multicenter UK series Rutkowski, Krzysztof

9 3 p. 1400-1401.e2
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50 Optimizing omalizumab dosing in severe asthma—the exploration of therapeutic drug monitoring Kroes, Johannes Anthon

9 3 p. 1408-1410.e1
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51 Original Article Highlights From This Issue
9 3 p. A28-A33
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52 Penicillin Allergy Assessment in Pregnancy: Safety and Impact on Antibiotic Use Wolfson, Anna R.

9 3 p. 1338-1346
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53 Penilloate and penicilloate concentrations in practical guidance recommendations Maroto, Enric

9 3 p. 1418-1419
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54 Possible Protective Effect of Omalizumab on Lung Function Decline in Patients Experiencing Asthma Exacerbations Busse, William W.

9 3 p. 1201-1211
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55 Practice Notes from the AAAI
9 3 p. A37-A39
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56 Predicting Who Will Stop Medications During Pregnancy: A Complex Issue Wangberg, Hannah

9 3 p. 1253-1254
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57 Prioritizing Treatable Traits in Airways Disease Hew, Mark

9 3 p. 1265-1266
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58 Reply to “New aspects of fundamental pathology and environmental control: Important issues in allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis” Oguma, Tsuyoshi

9 3 p. 1420-1421
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59 Reply to “Penilloate and penicilloate concentrations in practical guidance recommendations” Romano, Antonino

9 3 p. 1419-1420
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60 Successful pregnancy in the setting of eosinophil depletion by benralizumab Manetz, Scott

9 3 p. 1405-1407.e3
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61 Table of Contents
9 3 p. A10-A11, A16-A21, A26-A27
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62 The Clinical Course of Asthma After Withdrawal of Inhaled Corticosteroids Han, Dong-Woo

9 3 p. 1295-1303.e3
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63 The Debate: Regular Versus As-Needed Use of Intranasal Corticosteroids for a Patient-Centered Approach Bousquet, Jean

9 3 p. 1374-1375
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64 The Importance of Penicillin Allergy Evaluation in Pregnant Women Iammatteo, Melissa

9 3 p. 1347-1348
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65 The Prevalence of Subtypes of Type 2 Inflammation in an Unselected Population of Patients with Severe Asthma Frøssing, Laurits

9 3 p. 1267-1275
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66 The Relationship of Asthma Biologics to Remission for Asthma Menzies-Gow, Andrew

9 3 p. 1090-1098
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67 The Role of Biologics in Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps Bachert, Claus

9 3 p. 1099-1106
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68 Treatable Traits That Predict Health Status and Treatment Response in Airway Disease Hiles, Sarah A.

9 3 p. 1255-1264.e2
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69 Type 2 Asthma Inflammation and COVID-19: A Double Edged Sword Lipworth, Brian

9 3 p. 1163-1165
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70 Type 2 Biomarkers in Asthma: Yet Another Reflection of Heterogeneity Lugogo, Njira L.

9 3 p. 1276-1277
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71 Variability in Blood Eosinophil Counts in Patients with Eosinophilic Asthma Corren, Jonathan

9 3 p. 1224-1231.e9
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