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29 results
- D1.340 - Attack burden and patient-reported outcomes in adults with hereditary angioedema: associations with quality of life, pain, and coping strategies
- D1.336 - Barriers to Normalization with Existing Treatments Among People Living with Hereditary Angioedema in Europe
- D1.337 - Long-Term Safety, Tolerability, and Effectiveness of Berotralstat in Hereditary Angioedema: Interim Analysis of the APeX-N Post-Authorization Study
- D1.338 - Divergent Clinical and Functional Consequences of Canonical NF-κB Pathway Defects
- D1.339 - Renal and urinary tract disorders in inborn errors of immunity
- D1.341 - Severe Atopic Features with Prematurity and Ichthyosis: Ichthyosis Prematurity Syndrome
- D1.342 - Case Report: Off-Label Dosage of Berotralstat in Hereditary Angioedema
- D1.343 - Common Variable Immunodeficiency Associated Enteropathy: A Single-Center Experience
- D1.344 - Hidden Immunodeficiency in Adult Bronchiectasis: Lymphocyte Subsets, Humoral Defects, and Genetic Findings
- D1.346 - Clinically significant gastrointestinal endoscopic findings in asymptomatic patients with common variable immunodeficiency
- D1.347 - Lanadelumab in Children with Hereditary Angioedema Aged 2 to
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
D3.206 - Pollen-Food Allergy Syndrome (PFAS): A New Paradigm in Allergy Practice – Results of a Survey Among Allergists
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