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26 results
- D3.196 - Efficacy of sublingual immunotherapy in children with allergic rhinitis
D3.193 - Impact of subcutaneous allergen immunotherapy on autoimmune disease development or exacerbations: a cross-sectional study
D3.194 - Renewal’s analysis of liquid sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) treatments using iPUMP: SPEED study, a Real-Life study
D3.195 - Reasons for declining venom immunotherapy and its burden on patients' daily lives
D3.197 - When is molecular testing necessary? Rethinking allergy diagnostics for Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus
D3.198 - Hymenoptera Venom Allergy: A Case Report on Safe Discontinuation After Five Years of Venom Immunotherapy
D3.202 - Allergen-Specific Immunotherapy Is Still Rarely Used: Results of an Online Survey in Lithuania
D3.203 - Yeast surface display as platform for generation of nanobodies to single allergens and allergen extracts
D3.204 - Elevated Tryptase Levels in a Severe Asthmatic Patient Undergoing SCIT for Birch: Implications for Monitoring and Personalized Treatment
D3.205 - Online Education Increases Clinician Knowledge and Confidence in Utilizing Allergen Immunotherapy for Respiratory Allergic Disease
D2.47 - Application of magnetic particle chemiluminescence technology to detect sensitization in patients in Guangzhou, China: a study base on real-world medical data
D2.48 - Evolving Trends in Pediatric Allergy Referrals Over the Past Decade
D2.49 - Impact of Age and Allergen Type on Sensitization Changes in Chronic Rhinitis Children
D2.50 - Hereditary angioedema; single center experience
D2.51 - ‘Allergy Testing’- but why do we need it? A conceptual misunderstanding leading to diagnostic delay and wastage of health care resources in children referred for 'allergy testing' with poorly controlled eczema
D2.52 - Prevalence of sensitization to aeroallergens among atopic children in Ukraine
D2.53 - Prevalence of angioedema in the emergency department at Sant Joan De Déu (Manresa)
D2.55 - Food-Dependent Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis: Prevalence of Wheat as an Allergen Compared to Other Foods
D2.56 - Diagnostic value of the lymphocyte transformation test for the investigation of drug-induced enterocolitis syndrome (DIES)
D2.57 - Recurrent pleural effusion in patient with hereditary angioedema: a case report
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