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Scott H. Sicherer
Researcher at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Publications - 426
Citations - 36246
Scott H. Sicherer is an academic researcher from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. The author has contributed to research in topics: Food allergy & Peanut allergy. The author has an hindex of 93, co-authored 394 publications receiving 31981 citations. Previous affiliations of Scott H. Sicherer include Johns Hopkins University & Mount Sinai Hospital.
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Anaphylaxis following ingestion of candy fruit chews.
Julie Wang,Scott H. Sicherer +1 more
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Allocation of food allergy responsibilities and its correlates for children and adolescents.
Rachel A. Annunziato,Melissa Rubes,Michael A. Ambrose,Nicole Caso,Matthew Dillon,Scott H. Sicherer,Eyal Shemesh +6 more
TL;DR: Children and adolescents with food allergy accept responsibility for their own care, and the extent to which greater self-management is associated with past history of a life-threatening allergic reaction or anxiety is examined.
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Management of Peanut Allergy.
TL;DR: The risk of exposure in public such as at school or on an airplane and how such risk can be abated, situations and scenarios when dining out of the house that may pose more risks than others, the essentials of US and EU label reading laws with particular emphasis on precautionary labeling and the risk implied by such are discussed.
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Creation and validation of web-based food allergy audiovisual educational materials for caregivers.
TL;DR: This web-based audiovisual curriculum on food allergy improved knowledge scores and was well received, indicating participants were overall very satisfied, learned a lot, and found the materials to be informative, straightforward, helpful, and interesting.
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Allergen-specific T cells and clinical features of food allergy: Lessons from CoFAR immunotherapy cohorts
M. Cecilia Berin,Vicenç Torra,Charuta Agashe,A. Wesley Burks,David Y. Chiang,Wendy F. Davidson,Peter Dawson,Alexander Grishin,Alice K. Henning,Stacie M. Jones,Edwin H. Kim,Donald Y.M. Leung,Madhan Masilamani,Amy M. Scurlock,Scott H. Sicherer,Robert A. Wood,Hugh A. Sampson +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the food-specific T-cell response in participants of two food allergen immunotherapy trials to assess the relationship of the Tcell response to clinical phenotypes, including response to immunotherapy.