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17 results
D1.76 - Contact dermatitis in diabetic patients with wearable devices: A single-centre study
D1.87 - Kiwi allergy: A Comparative Analysis of Adult and Pediatric patients
D1.77 - Hereditary Angioedema in Real Life: Unmet Needs from the Patient Perspective
D1.78 - Non-Allergic Dermatologic Diagnoses Among Patients Presenting to an Allergy Immunology Outpatient Clinic: A Prospective Clinical Study
D1.79 - Heterogeneity of Non-Allergic Non-Eosinophilic Asthma: Clinical Subphenotypes and Allergy Belief Patterns
D1.82 - Pancake Syndrome: Molecular and Diagnostic Heterogeneity of Mite Sensitization
D1.83 - Cannabis-related severe anaphylaxis without cutaneous manifestations: atypical sensitization profile and mast cell disorder differential diagnosis in a case report
D1.84 - Invasion Meets Allergy: Cortaderia selloana as an Emerging Grass Aeroallergen
D1.85 - Baseline lung function and clinical outcomes in Allergic Bronchopulmonary Mycosis: A real-world cohort from a Severe Asthma Multidisciplinary Unit
D1.86 - Age-Related Features of Sensitization to Timothy Grass in Children According to Component-Resolved Diagnostics
D1.88 - An unusual diagnostic aid for Hymenoptera venom genuine versus cross sensitization: the field sting
D1.89 - Qualitative comparison between Euroline Respiratory Profile and Phadiatop for the screening of airborne allergies
- D3.540 - Sources of IL-13 in Acute Versus Chronic Models of Eosinophilic Esophagitis
- D3.538 - Aeroallergen sensitisation as a risk factor for paediatric eosinophilic esophagitis
- D3.539 - Evaluation of Treatment Selection and Response in Patients with Eosinophilic Esophagitis Based on Clinical Findings and Allergy Testing
- D3.541 - Who takes the patient with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) and acute laryngeal edema?
- D3.542 - Prevalence of sensitization to panallergens and IgG4 profiles against specific foods in patients with allergic-phenotype eosinophilic esophagitis
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