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D1.19 - Etoricoxib-Induced Fixed Drug Eruption: A Case Series and Assessment of Tolerance to Alternative NSAIDs
D1.27 - Delayed Hypersensitivity Reactions to Iodinated Contrast Media: Diagnostic Outcomes and Alternative Selection
D1.17 - Service Evaluation of patients with Suspected Allergic Reactions presenting to the Emergency Department of a tertiary Irish teaching hospital
D1.18 - Not Just for Kids: A Rare Case of Adult-Onset IgE-Mediated Cow’s Milk Allergy Masquerading as Drug Hypersensitivity
D1.20 - Challenges in Safe Alternative Selection in a Case of Amoxicillin-Induced Anaphylaxis
D1.21 - Three cases of Food induced Anaphylaxis - Role of Cofactors
D1.25 - Cannabis-Fruit-Veggie Syndrome: From Respiratory Symptoms to Life-Threatening Anaphylaxis
D1.26 - Egg Allergy Persistence Beyond 8 Years of Age
D1.28 - Clinical Follow-up in Radiocontrast Media–Induced Hypersensitivity Reactions: Beyond the Reaction
D1.29 - When Anaphylaxis Is Not Anaphylaxis: A Rare Differential Diagnosis in Perioperative Shock
D1.30 - Allergy Care in Adult Cystic Fibrosis Patients with Drug Hypersensitivity: A Service Evaluation at St Bartholomew’s Hospital
D1.31 - Identification of Process-Modified Allergens in Tiger Nut Milk (Horchata) as the Cause of IgE-Mediated Anaphylaxis: Molecular Evidence of Aldolase and α/β-Hydrolase Proteins
- D1.524 - StingReady: a safe and alternative method for controlled sting challenge tests
- D1.515 - Occupational Exposure of Patients Allergic to Hymenoptera Venom
- D1.516 - Compliance with hymenoptera venom inmunotherapy (VIT)
- D1.517 - Adverse Reactions to Insect Venom Immunotherapy in a Reference Center
- D1.518 - Patient Phenotypes in Prolonged Immunotherapy for Hymenoptera Venom
- D1.519 - Safety of ultra-rush protocols in venom immunotherapy: a systematic review and meta-analysis of Portuguese data
- D1.520 - Immunological modulation during Apis mellifera venom immunotherapy
- D1.521 - Rarer occurrence of cancer and autoimmune diseases among older patients with life-threatening allergic reactions to insect venom
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