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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
D3.213 - Sustained effectiveness of the 300 IR house dust mite sublingual tablet over 2 treatment years in a real-world data setting – results of a non-interventional study
D3.198 - Challenges of using clinical scores as primary endpoints in allergology trials
D3.199 - Severe systemic allergic reaction following violation of elimination diet in a patient with sensitization despite achieved remission on allergen-specific immunotherapy
D3.200 - Broad profile of olive pollen sensitisation as a key factor in immunotherapy failure
D3.201 - Subcutaneous immunotherapy with a depigmented cat allergoid is safe in patients with cat allergy and beneficial for mental health in adolescents
D3.202 - Characterising relevant major allergens beyond modification: from allergen to allergoid
D3.203 - Characterisation of relevant allergens in grass pollen extracts
D3.205 - Two-year Outcomes of Multiple Low-Dose Oral Immunotherapies for combination of Tree Nuts or Peanut for Severe Allergy Patients
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