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D1.01 - Anaphylaxis After Crayfish Consumption with Strong Anisakis simplex Sensitization
D1.13 - A rare case of isolated histaminergic angioedema
D1.15 - True Mugwort Sensitization Presenting as Severe Atopic Dermatitis: A Diagnostic Challenge
D1.02 - Sensitization to Sesame Proteins Despite Negative Conventional Testing
D1.03 - Identification of a Thaumatin-Like Protein as a Shared Allergen in Kiwi and Persimmon: Molecular Analysis in a Case of Anaphylaxis
D1.05 - IgE-Mediated Rice Allergy: The Role of Immunoblotting in Allergen Identification
D1.07 - Risk Stratification Tools in Suspected Beta-Lactam Allergy: A RealLife Delabeling Study
D1.08 - Clinical relevance of troponin C (Cra c 6) sensitization in crustacean allergy
D1.09 - Mast cell disorders in children with food-induced anaphylaxis
D1.10 - Underrecognition of Anaphylaxis in Children: Gaps in Diagnosis and Management
D1.11 - Determinants of allergen sensitization and wheal size variability in skin prick testing in a large outpatient cohort
D1.12 - Cross-Reactivity Between Peach Juice and Cupressaceae Pollen
D1.14 - Biphasic, Refractory, and Persistent Anaphylaxis in Children
D1.06 - When an alergic reaction turns into a cardiac event: clinical characterization of Kounis Syndrome
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
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