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D2.308 - Diet quality and intake behaviours among alpha-gal–positive patients at a specialized allergy clinic in Sri Lanka
D2.317 - “Cutaneous Anaphylaxis to Raw Egg White in a Patient with Established Oral Tolerance: Clinical Evidence Supporting the Dual-Allergen-Exposure Hypothesis”
D2.318 - Don`t miss the cannabis-associated food syndrome (CAFS)
D2.303 - The effect of extrusion on the in vivo allergenicity of pistachio and walnut in allergic children
D2.304 - Allergy and Exercise: A Sporting Challenge
D2.305 - Alpha-gal syndrome
D2.306 - From baked cookie to unheated milk: Desensitization in a high-risk cow’s milk protein allergy patient
D2.307 - Parental and Healthcare Professional Experiences of Food Allergen Introduction during Complementary Feeding: A Behavioural Theory–Informed Systematic Review
D2.309 - HAL-MPE1, a novel subcutaneous immunotherapy candidate for peanut allergy. Phase I randomized placebo-controlled study
D2.313 - Scientific Evidence Gaps in FAO/WHO Food Allergen Threshold Guidance: Implications for Risk Assessment and Regulatory Decision-Making
D2.315 - Clinical Characteristics and Diagnostic Challenges in Pediatric Peanut and Tree Nut Allergies: The Impact of Unnecessary Elimination
D2.316 - Novel Homozygous Mutation in CARD11 gene Predisposing To Recurrent Infections and Atopies, and Response to Immunoglobulin therapy
D2.44 - Subjective assessment of sleep quality in adult patients with hereditary angioedema
D2.47 - Unmasking Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome: Diagnostic Challenges in a Patinent Pressenting With Angioedema
D2.57 - Evidence of Lower Airway Inflammation in Children with Allergic Rhinitis without Asthma
D2.43 - Hereditary Angioedema Can Hit at Any Age: A Case Report in Egypt
D2.45 - Fixed Drug Eruption Due to Fenofibrate Hypersensitivity
D2.46 - Patient with the overlap of Hereditary angioedema and Chronic spontaneous urticaria
D2.48 - When Treatment Becomes the Cause: Allergic Contact Dermatitis to Topical Corticosteroids
D2.49 - Quality of Life and Affecting Factors in Patients with Chronic Urticaria
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