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17 results
D3.66 - National Survey on Perioperative Hypersensitivity Reactions: Clinical and Epidemiological Insights from Spanish Hospitals
D3.67 - Desensitization to Pertuzumab in a Patient with a Mixed Hipersensitivity Reaction
D3.71 - Anaphylaxis Induced by Macrogol: A Case Report
D3.72 - Utility of Basophil Activation Testing in Drug and Peanut Allergy: Concordance with Clinical Outcomes
D3.73 - Review of skin testing for delay hypersensitivity drug reactions, possible covariates involved in the results
D3.77 - Hypersensitivity Reactions to Iodinated Contrast Media: A Single-Center Experience
- D3.239 - Trimethoprim-induced drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) associated with reactivation of human herpesvirus-7 (HHV-7)
- D3.242 - Desensitization to ampicillin fixed drug eruption. Spotting the solution to fix the heart
- D3.243 - Successful subcutaneous desensitization protocols for Canakinumab, Trastuzumab, and Triptorelin: a case series report
- D3.244 - Diagnosing Drug-Induced Sweet Syndrome With Target-Like Lesions Amidst Malignancy And Infection
D3.245 - Positive HLA-B*13:01 Allele in a Patient with Clinical Diagnosis of Drug Induced Eosinophilia with Systemic Symptoms (DRESS)
- D3.246 - Symmetrical Drug-Related Intertriginous and Flexural Exanthema (SDRIFE) induced by enoxaparin: a case report and allergology work up
- D3.247 - A case report of multiple drug hypersensitivity triggered by DRESS to beta-lactamase inhibitors
- D3.248 - Anaphylactic shock after indocyanine green intracervical administration
- D3.249 - Delayed-Type Drug Allergy Combined with Adverse Drug Reactions
- D3.250 - Macrolide Hypersensitivity: Exploring the Value of Skin and Provocation Tests in a Portuguese Case Series
- D3.251 - Selective Facial Angioedema Induced by Propionic Acids: A Clinical Study of NSAID Idiosyncratic Reactions (Type 3a)
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