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D1.297 - Clinical characteristics of red meat allergy in 19 cases in Jeju
D1.289 - The buzz that nearly broke a heart: A case of Kounis Syndrome following a Hymenoptera sting
D1.290 - Identification of a Cheese-Derived κ-Casein Fragment as the Trigger of Anaphylaxis in a Patient with Suspected Pasta Allergy
D1.291 - Real-world data of nasal adrenaline spray in anaphylaxis: Review of clinical evidence
D1.292 - Anaphylaxis After Roasted Sunflower Seed Consumption in an Adult: A Case Report
D1.293 - Hidden allergens revealed by prick-to-prick testing: anaphylaxis triggered by black pepper and cumin
D1.295 - Patient Perceived Lifestyle Burden with a Nasal Adrenaline Spray vs an Adrenaline Auto- Injector
D1.296 - Nasal Adrenaline Spray vs Adrenaline Auto-Injectors: When Will People Act?
D1.298 - Does Previous Anaphylaxis Determine Differences between Patients Undergoing Oral Food Challenges to Cow’s Milk and Hen’s Egg?
D1.299 - Lychee-Induced Anaphylaxis: Data from the French Allergy-Vigilance Network since 2002
D1.301 - Non-specific lipid transfer protein allergy: the culprit in disguise
D1.302 - Allergic Reactions Following Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccination in Children with Food Allergy: A Single Center Experience
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
D3.203 - Characterisation of relevant allergens in grass pollen extracts
D3.205 - Two-year Outcomes of Multiple Low-Dose Oral Immunotherapies for combination of Tree Nuts or Peanut for Severe Allergy Patients
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