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  • 2022Titania Nanotubes/Hydroxyapatite Nanocomposites Produced with the Use of the Atomic Layer Deposition Technique: Estimation of Bioactivity and Nanomechanical Propertiescitations
  • 2021Sodium metabisulfite hypersensitivity in urticaria6citations
  • 2019Titania Nanotubes/Hydroxyapatite Nanocomposites Produced with the Use of the Atomic Layer Deposition Technique : Estimation of Bioactivity and Nanomechanical Properties25citations
  • 2019Titania Nanotubes/Hydroxyapatite Nanocomposites Produced with the Use of the Atomic Layer Deposition Technique25citations
  • 2018Optimization of the Silver Nanoparticles PEALD Process on the Surface of 1-D Titania Coatings31citations
  • 2017Optimization of the Silver Nanoparticles PEALD Process on the Surface of 1-D Titania Coatings31citations
  • 2017Optimization of the Silver Nanoparticles PEALD Process on the Surface of 1-D Titania Coatings31citations
  • 2017Optimization of the silver nanoparticles PEALD process on the surface of 1-D titania coatings31citations
  • 2017Bioactivity Studies on Titania Coatings and the Estimation of Their Usefulness in the Modification of Implant Surfaces21citations
  • 2017Biocompatibility of titania nanotube coatings enriched with silver nanograins by chemical vapor deposition34citations

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Sodium metabisulfite hypersensitivity in urticaria

  • Sadowska, Beata
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<jats:p>Background: Sodium metabisulfite is a recognized, but rare, trigger of urticaria, wherein the IgE mechanism has been sporadically proven. The aim of this study was to identify the potential reaction to sodium metabisulfite (MBS) based on a placebo-controlled oral challenge in patients with urticaria and suspected hypersensitivity to food additives.Materials and Methods: A total of 110 adult patients (76 females and 34 males with a mean age of 46 years) were included in the study between 2017 and 2019. All subjects underwent MBS skin prick tests (SPT) and patch tests (PT). Patients with a positive skin test or suspected MBS hypersensitivity were qualified for a placebo-controlled oral challenge (OC).Results: Skin testing was positive in 24 patients: SPT in 20% (n = 22), PT in 5% (n = 6). Out of 64 oral challenges, 13 positive results were obtained. Patients with a positive challenge typed sulfite foods twice as often as a culprit compared to those with a negative OC.Conclusions: In patients with urticaria, both the IgE and non-IgE mechanism of MBS hypersensitivity has been demonstrated. Skin tests with a detailed medical history of potentially guilty foods may be helpful in determining sulfite hypersensitivity.</jats:p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • Sodium