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Donald D. Stevenson

Donald D. Stevenson

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Immunology

D-Index
64
Citations
13756
World Ranking
2943
National Ranking
1386

Overview

Donald D. Stevenson is affiliated with Scripps Health in the United States. The scientist's professional profile does not list specific recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues, which limits detailed insight into recent research outputs or collaborative networks.

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Best Publications

  • Aspirin-induced asthma: Advances in pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management

    Andrew Szczeklik;Donald D. Stevenson

  • 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

  • Clinical and pathologic perspectives on aspirin sensitivity and asthma

    Donald D. Stevenson;Andrew Szczeklik

  • Aspirin-induced asthma: advances in pathogenesis and management.

    Andrew Szczeklik;Donald D. Stevenson

  • Long-term treatment with aspirin desensitization in asthmatic patients with aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease

    M.Pilar Berges-Gimeno;Ronald A. Simon;Donald D. Stevenson

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Classification of allergic and pseudoallergic reactions to drugs that inhibit cyclooxygenase enzymes

    Donald D. Stevenson;Mario Sanchez-Borges;Andrew Szczeklik

  • Aspirin intolerance in asthma: Detection by oral challenge

    James R. McDonald;David A. Mathison;Donald D. Stevenson

  • Release of leukotrienes, prostaglandins, and histamine into nasal secretions of aspirin-sensitive asthmatics during reaction to aspirin.

    Nicholas R. Ferreri;William C. Howland;Donald D. Stevenson;Hans L. Spiegelberg

  • Aspirin-Exacerbated Respiratory Disease

    Andrew A White;Donald D Stevenson

  • Aspirin-sensitive rhinosinusitis asthma: A double-blind crossover study of treatment with aspirin

    Donald D. Stevenson;Warren W. Pleskow;Ronald A. Simon;David A. Mathison

  • Lack of cross-reactivity between rofecoxib and aspirin in aspirin-sensitive patients with asthma.

    Donald D. Stevenson;Ronald A. Simon

  • Aspirin-Exacerbated Respiratory Disease: Evaluation and Management

    Rachel U. Lee;Donald D. Stevenson

  • Diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of adverse reactions to aspirin and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

    Donald D. Stevenson

  • Sensitivity to ingested metabisulfites in asthmatic subjects

    Donald D. Stevenson;Ronald A. Simon

  • Aspirin Sensitivity: Implications for Patients With Coronary Artery Disease

    Raghava R. Gollapudi;Paul S. Teirstein;Donald D. Stevenson;Ronald A. Simon

  • Long-term effects of aspirin desensitization--treatment for aspirin-sensitive rhinosinusitis-asthma.

    James M. Sweet;Donald D. Stevenson;Ronald A. Simon;David A. Mathison

  • 5' flanking region polymorphism of the gene encoding leukotriene C4 synthase does not correlate with the aspirin-intolerant asthma phenotype in the United States.

    Rachel Van Sambeek;Donald D. Stevenson;Mathew Baldasaro;Bing K. Lam

Frequent Co-Authors

Ronald A. Simon
Ronald A. Simon Scripps Health
Eng M. Tan
Eng M. Tan Scripps Research Institute
John H. Vaughan
John H. Vaughan Scripps Health
Bruce L. Zuraw
Bruce L. Zuraw University of California, San Diego
Marek L. Kowalski
Marek L. Kowalski Medical University of Lodz
Andrzej Szczeklik
Andrzej Szczeklik Jagiellonian University
Michael Schatz
Michael Schatz Kaiser Permanente
Robert S. Zeiger
Robert S. Zeiger Kaiser Permanente
Michael B. A. Oldstone
Michael B. A. Oldstone Scripps Research Institute
Sven-Erik Dahlén
Sven-Erik Dahlén Karolinska Institute

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