M. Cottini
22 Papers
M. Cottini is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
The safety of sublingual immunotherapy with one or multiple pollen allergens in children.
F. Agostinis,C. Foglia,Massimo Landi,M. Cottini,Carolina Lombardi,Giorgio Walter Canonica,Gianni Passalacqua +6 more
TL;DR: It is crucial to know if the administration of multiple allergens with sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) increases the risk of side‐effects in children.
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The emerging roles of eosinophils: Implications for the targeted treatment of eosinophilic-associated inflammatory conditions
TL;DR: In this article , the authors have shown that therapeutic intervention with biological agents that totally deplete tissues and circulating eosinophils or, vice versa, maintain a minimal proportion of eosINophils, particularly the tissue resident ones, could have a very different impact on patients, especially when considering the administration of these therapies for prolonged time.
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The safety of sublingual immunotherapy with one or more allergens in adults.
TL;DR: In the present postmarketing survey, the rate of side-effects in patients receiving SLIT for either one or two allergens was compared in a real-life setting.
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Small Airways: The “Silent Zone” of 2021 GINA Report?
M. Cottini,Carl Lombard,Giovanni Passalacqua,Diego Bagnasco,Alvise Berti,Pasquale Comberiati,Gianluca Imeri,Massimo Landi,Enrico Heffler +8 more
TL;DR: The Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) guidelines do not refer to the prevalence and role of small airway dysfunction (SAD) in asthmatic patients as discussed by the authors .
Impulse oscillometry defined small airway dysfunction in asthmatic patients with normal spirometry: Prevalence, clinical associations, and impact on asthma control.
M. Cottini,B. Bondi,Diego Bagnasco,Fulvio Braido,Giovanni Passalacqua,Anita Licini,Carl Lombard,Alvise Berti,Pasquale Comberiati,Massimo Landi,Enrico Heffler,Giovanni Paoletti +11 more
TL;DR: Exercise-induced asthma, asthma-related night awakenings, exacerbation history, and overweight as independently associated with SAD, while showing well-controlled asthma as inversely associated.
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