Donald D. Stevenson spends much of his time researching Asthma, Aspirin, Anesthesia, Internal medicine and Sinusitis. Asthma is a subfield of Immunology that he explores. His studies deal with areas such as Desensitization, Aspirin-induced asthma, Immunopathology, Nasal polyps and Allergy as well as Aspirin.
Donald D. Stevenson combines subjects such as Dose and Prednisone with his study of Desensitization. His Anesthesia study combines topics in areas such as Bronchospasm, Chemotherapy and Anaphylaxis. Internal medicine is closely attributed to Gastroenterology in his research.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Aspirin, Asthma, Internal medicine, Anesthesia and Desensitization. Donald D. Stevenson has included themes like Respiratory system, Aspirin exacerbated respiratory disease, Allergy, Pharmacology and Nasal polyps in his Aspirin study. In his research, Aspirin-induced asthma is intimately related to Sinusitis, which falls under the overarching field of Asthma.
His Internal medicine study incorporates themes from Gastroenterology, Endocrinology and Surgery. His Anesthesia research includes elements of Adverse effect, Bronchospasm and Chemotherapy. The concepts of his Desensitization study are interwoven with issues in Nonsteroidal, Leukotriene and Prednisone.
His primary areas of investigation include Aspirin, Internal medicine, Asthma, Desensitization and Aspirin exacerbated respiratory disease. His research integrates issues of Anesthesia, Nonsteroidal, Pharmacology, Surgery and Allergy in his study of Aspirin. Donald D. Stevenson interconnects Medical prescription and Respiratory system in the investigation of issues within Anesthesia.
His work on Young adult as part of his general Internal medicine study is frequently connected to Ear infection, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His work deals with themes such as Odds ratio, Quality of life, Disease, Nasal polyps and Sinusitis, which intersect with Asthma. His research in Desensitization tackles topics such as Intensive care medicine which are related to areas like Drug, Aspirin therapy, Medical emergency and Aspirin hypersensitivity.
Donald D. Stevenson mostly deals with Aspirin, Asthma, Internal medicine, Desensitization and Nasal polyps. The study incorporates disciplines such as Anesthesia, Nonsteroidal, Surgery, Anaphylaxis and Respiratory system in addition to Aspirin. His research in Anesthesia intersects with topics in rhinorrhea and Bronchospasm.
His biological study focuses on Aspirin exacerbated respiratory disease. Donald D. Stevenson has researched Desensitization in several fields, including Pathogenesis and Intensive care medicine. Donald D. Stevenson focuses mostly in the field of Nasal polyps, narrowing it down to topics relating to Sinusitis and, in certain cases, Mucosal swelling, Gastroenterology, Severity of illness, Prevalence and Aspirin-induced asthma.
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Aspirin-induced asthma: Advances in pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management
Andrew Szczeklik;Donald D. Stevenson.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2003)
Aspirin-induced asthma: advances in pathogenesis and management.
Andrew Szczeklik;Donald D. Stevenson.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (1999)
Clinical and pathologic perspectives on aspirin sensitivity and asthma
Donald D. Stevenson;Andrew Szczeklik.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2006)
Improvement of aspirin-intolerant asthma by montelukast, a leukotriene antagonist: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.
Sven-Erik Dahlén;Kerstin Malmström;Ewa Nizankowska;Barbro Dahlén.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (2002)
Long-term treatment with aspirin desensitization in asthmatic patients with aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease
M.Pilar Berges-Gimeno;Ronald A. Simon;Donald D. Stevenson.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2003)
The natural history and clinical characteristics of aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease.
M. Pilar Berges-Gimeno;Ronald A. Simon;Ronald A. Simon;Donald D. Stevenson;Donald D. Stevenson.
Annals of Allergy Asthma & Immunology (2002)
Aspirin desensitization treatment of aspirin-sensitive patients with rhinosinusitis-asthma: Long-term outcomes
Donald D. Stevenson;Marcia A. Hankammer;David A. Mathison;Sandra C. Christiansen.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (1996)
Prevalence of aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease among asthmatic patients: A meta-analysis of the literature
Jessica P. Rajan;Nathan E. Wineinger;Donald D. Stevenson;Andrew A. White.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2015)
Classification of allergic and pseudoallergic reactions to drugs that inhibit cyclooxygenase enzymes
Donald D. Stevenson;Mario Sanchez-Borges;Andrew Szczeklik.
Annals of Allergy Asthma & Immunology (2001)
Aspirin intolerance in asthma: Detection by oral challenge
James R. McDonald;David A. Mathison;Donald D. Stevenson.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (1972)
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