KMID : 1143120170070030131
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Asia Pacific Allergy 2017 Volume.7 No. 3 p.131 ~ p.137
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Allergen-specific intralymphatic immunotherapy in human and animal studies
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Kim Seon-Tae
Park So-Hyun Lee Sang-Min Lee Sang-Pyo
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Abstract
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Clinical trials of intralymphatic immunotherapy (ILIT) have been performed to overcome the limitations of long-term therapy and the local or systemic hypersensitivity reactions in conventional allergen-specific immunotherapy, including subcutaneous or sublingual immunotherapy. Additionally, several animal studies of ILIT have been conducted in the form of translational or veterinary research. We conducted a literature review to examine the treatment efficacy and adverse effects of ILIT.
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KEYWORD
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Immunotherapy, Injections, intralymphatic, Treatment efficacy, Adverse effects
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