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22 results
D2.413 - Diagnostic Value of the Basophil Degranulation Test in High-Risk Drug-Induced Anaphylaxis
D2.415 - DRESS Syndrome induced by Lenalidomide
D2.407 - Treating Through in Pediatric Patients: A Single-Center Experience
D2.408 - Hypersensitivity Reactions to Corticosteroids: A Retrospective Cohort Study
D2.414 - Diagnostic Distribution of Patch, Delayed-Reading Intradermal, and Drug Provocation Tests in Delayed-Type Cutaneous Drug Hypersensitivity
D2.416 - Skin reaction to Kaftrio/Kalydeco (CFTR) in cystic fibrosis: safe reintroduction using an outpatient desensitization protocol
D2.418 - Tolperisone Hypersensitivity: An Underrecognized Drug Allergy in the Context of Widespread Off-Label Use
D2.419 - DRESS syndrome in the context of carbamazepine treatment - case report
D2.420 - A challenging case of cardiotoxicity following palbociclib therapy
D3.507 - Impact of chemical warfare agents on immune response
- D3.493 - Identification of Two IgE-Reactive Proteins in Planococcus citri Larvae: A Novel Case of Occupational Respiratory Allergy in a Pest-Control Laboratory Worker
- D3.495 - Validation of a 4-steps single-concentration dosimeter test for measuring bronchial hyperresponsiveness with methacholine
- D3.496 - When music makes you bleed: suspected mould-triggered hypersensitivity pneumonitis from a contaminated trumpet in a 17-year-old professional player
- D3.497 - Allergic Contact Dermatitis with Multiple Sensitizations in a Professional Viola Player
- D3.498 - Indoor environmental quality in university settings: identifying opportunities for promoting health, comfort, and academic performance among medical students
- D3.499 - Allergic Contact Dermatitis to Lanolin in an Occupational Allergological Dermatology Unit in Tunisia
- D3.503 - Occupational Respiratory Allergies in Tunisia: Professional Outcomes and Risk Factors Among Workers
- D3.504 - Allergic Diseases as a Leading Cause of Early Retirement in Occupational Settings
- D3.505 - Problem-Based Learning on Allergic Contact Dermatitis Enhances Competency Development in Occupational Medicine
- D3.506 - Assessment of exposure profiles and allergic outcomes in veterinary workers: findings from a standardized questionnaire
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