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D1.136 - Allergen awareness of patients in allergology consultations at the pneumophthisiology department of the Ignace Deen University Hospital
D1.134 - Mapping the Patient’s Journey Prior to Allergen Immunotherapy
D1.135 - ”Bee Pollen” as a Potential Trigger for Anaphylaxis: A Case Study
D1.137 - Characterization of Pana g 1, a novel allergen from Korean ginseng, Panax ginseng triggering Pollen-Food Allergy Syndrome
D1.138 - IgE cross-reactivity between grass species in the presence of Japanese cedar pollen sensitization
D1.139 - Staphylococcus aureus (carriage and sensitization) - is it a significant factor in allergic rhinitis?
D1.144 - Global variations of IgE cross-reactivity in Cupressus allergy
D1.145 - A Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) based on Machine Learning for the diagnosis of Seasonal Allergenic Rhinitis (SAR) and patient-tailored AIT prescription
D1.148 - Heterogeneity of sensitization profiles between Central and Southern European allergic patients
D2.262 - Measurement of tryptasemia in a university hospital: prescribing reality versus recommendations
D2.263 - Anaphylaxis induced by goat’s and sheep’s milk: an allergen that we should keep under surveillance
D2.264 - Food-induced Anaphylaxis: Characterization and Trends of a Four-year Single-center Survey
D2.265 - Allergy to peas and lentils: data from the Allergy-Vigilance Network
D2.266 - Four-Year Analysis of the Incidence and Clinical Features of Perioperative Hypersensitivity Reactions in the Allergy-Anaesthesia Unit, Universitary Hospital Cruz Roja
D2.267 - MiRNA-29a is downregulated in food anaphylaxis and involved in the endothelial glycocalyx stability
D2.269 - Diagnostic challenges in evaluating diagnosis of mast cell disorder in a patient with severe allergy to hymenoptera venom
D2.270 - Roadmap of anaphylaxis registries across the world
D2.271 - The non-mandatory food allergens that we should not sweep under the rug: data from the Allergy-Vigilance Network
D2.272 - Anaphylaxis caused by Psyllium
D2.273 - Kratom-induced anaphylaxis revealed Monoclonal Mast Cells of Clinical Significance
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