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In the Finnish DIPP (Type 1 Diabetes Prediction and Prevention) birth cohort (n?=?3781), data on the timing of infant feeding were collected up to the age of 2?years and serum IgE antibodies toward four food and four inhalant allergens measured at the age of 5?years. Logistic regression was used for the analyses. Median duration of exclusive and total breastfeeding was 1.4 (interquartile range: 0.2�C3.5) and 7.0 (4.0�C11.0) months, respectively. When all the foods were studied together and adjusted for confounders, short duration of breastfeeding decreased the risk of sensitization to birch allergen; introduction of oats Duvelisib cell line Introduction of rye PFI-2 mw the results were stratified by atopic history, indicating the potential for reverse causality. The introduction of complementary foods was consecutively done, and with respect to the timing of each food, early introduction of complementary foods may protect against atopic sensitization in childhood, particularly among high-risk children. Less food diversity as already at 3?months of age may increase the risk of atopic sensitization. flupentixol ""The endoscopic modified Lothrop procedure (EMLP) is well established for resistant frontal sinus disease and anterior skull base (ASB) exposure. However, this technique may be unnecessarily aggressive by removing avoidable sinonasal structures in select cases. Previously, in a cadaveric study, we proposed a modification of the EMLP, termed the modified subtotal-Lothrop procedure (MSLP), to access the ASB and to address complex frontal sinus disease, for which access to the bilateral frontal sinus posterior table is required. This study provides a step-by-step description of this technique, and presents our experience in 5 patients who underwent this approach. A retrospective analysis was performed at a tertiary referral center on all patients undergoing endoscopic ASB resection and complex frontal sinus surgeries between May 2011 and May 2013. Of 8 patients identified who underwent an MSLP, 5 had at least 1-year follow-up. All patients underwent successful ASB exposure via the MSLP without complications and preservation of one frontal sinus recess.