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D1.16 - Molecular sensitization profiles in house dust mite allergic patients from Valencian Community
D1.18 - Comparative Analysis of Nasal Secretions and Serum Biomarkers in House Dust Mite Allergy: Correlation with Symptoms and Skin Prick Test Results
D1.19 - Contribution of Panallergens to Edible Insect Reactivity in Mite-Sensitized Individuals
D1.20 - Progesterone-Induced Urticaria: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Approach
D1.22 - Molecular Allergen Sensitization Patterns in Cat, Dog and Horse Allergies in Children
D1.23 - Unrestricted Potential: The Role of AMS in Tackling Allergy Labels
D1.24 - Towards risk assessment of peanut sensitised patients based on statistical modelling of 32,500 IgE-macroarray test results
D1.25 - Clinical Characteristics of Chronic Urticaria in Adults Under 45 Years Old with Vitamin D Insufficiency
- D3.218 - The prevalence of sensitization to major food allergens among children with seasonal allergy symptoms, skin allergy and/or complaints of allergic reactions upon consuming certain food products
D3.219 - Selective Octopus Allergy: A Unique Case Report
D3.207 - Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis: A Case Study on Pea Consumption and Allergenic Protein Profiling
D3.208 - Alpha-L-Fucosidase and Other Allergens in Cardamom-Induced Allergy: A Case Study
D3.209 - Cross-Reactivity Between Birch Pollen and Hazelnut: A Case Study on PR-10 Allergens
D3.210 - Profiling Allergens in Saffron and Achiote: A Case Study on Spice-Induced Anaphylaxis
D3.211 - Alpha-Actinin and Hemocyanin as Major Allergens in Crustacean Allergy: A Case Study
D3.213 - Anaphylaxis to Sumac in a Patient with Cashew and Pistachio Allergy: Cross-Reactivity Among Anacardiaceae Species
D3.214 - Flexible and Safe Oral Immunotherapy (OIT) Regimen Using Home Boiled Nut Broths (HBNB)
D3.215 - An unusual cause of frequent episodes of severe nausea with near-fainting
D3.216 - Audit of Peanut Allergy Patients Eligible for Oral Immunotherapy (OIT) in a Paediatric Cohort at Galway University Hospital (2020-2023)
D3.217 - Lentils anaphylaxis: BAT to the rescue!
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