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D2.283 - Beyond the skin. A rare case of contact angioedema due to Methylisothiazolinone
D2.292 - Epinephrine Nasal Powder - a sustainable and reliable option for the treatment of anaphylaxis
D2.293 - Assessment of the Efficacy of Specific Immunotherapy After a Long Break in Asthmatic Patients
D2.278 - National Survey on Perioperative Hypersensitivity Reactions: Evaluating Practices and Challenges in Spanish Hospitals
D2.279 - In an emergency, can YOU really give that adrenaline pen? – the need for structured, further and improved training in Ireland
D2.282 - IgE-mediated anaphylaxis to quinine confirmed with a basophil activation test
D2.284 - Eat the fruit, do not swallow the seed: A rare case of Cucurbitaceae allergy causing anaphylaxis
D2.286 - A case of prawn induced FDEIA
D2.287 - Evaluation of NSAID Hypersensitivity in Children: A Retrospective Analysis
D2.288 - Idursulfase Hypersensitivity Reactions: Unpacking Immunological Mechanisms Beyond Clinical Manifestations
D2.289 - A Cardiovascular Enigma in the Emergency Room
D2.290 - Allergens involved in a case report of anaphylaxis to ginger (Zingiber officinale), a very rare but severe allergy
D2.291 - The level of knowledge of adolescent and young adults about food allergies and anaphylaxis: Key information that can save lives - a pilot study
D3.178 - Efficacy of Index of reactivity (IR) liquid sublingual immunotherapy in allergic rhinoconjunctivitis: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised studies
D3.179 - Safety of 300IR liquid sublingual immunotherapy of cat allergen extract for respiratory allergy to cat dander: a post-marketing experience
D3.180 - Good patient adherence to sublingual immunotherapy for allergic rhinitis can be achieved, when ENT-physicians collaborate with pharmacies in a straightforward adherence programme
D3.182 - Health Economic Evaluation of 5-Grass Pollen Sublingual ImmunotherapyTablets for Grass Pollen-Induced Allergic Rhinitis in Finland, Norway and Sweden
D3.183 - Reduction in Healthcare Resource Utilization in patients treated with 300 IR liquid SLIT: Real-World Evidence from Spain and Italy
D3.184 - Treatment with the 300 IR house dust mite sublingual tablet is safe and well tolerated in adults and adolescents in a real-world data setting – results of a non-interventional post authorization safety study
D3.185 - The 300 IR house dust mite sublingual tablet is effective and well tolerated in patients with allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and concomitant allergic asthma in a real-world data setting
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