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- D3.251 - Selective Facial Angioedema Induced by Propionic Acids: A Clinical Study of NSAID Idiosyncratic Reactions (Type 3a)

Topic
Drug allergy

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000098 - A peri-Anesthetic Reaction in a Pediatric Patient with Anaplastic Astrocytoma of the Body's Corpus Callosum

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000339 - Successful Case Series of Desensitization Shortening for Chemotherapy-Induced Hypersensitivity

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000587 - Generalized Acute Eosinophilic Folliculitis Induced by Drugs in an Oncology Patient

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000710 - SDRIFE-like skin rash due to paracetamol

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