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D1.408 - Relationship between excessive screen use and allergic diseases
D1.410 - Diet-induced obesity in children population
D1.411 - The importance of breathing exercises in the rehabilitation of allergic asthma in children
D1.416 - Pediatric Mast Cell Activation Syndrome: A Case Series Highlighting Varied Clinical Responses to Treatment and natural history
D1.409 - Unmasking the Hidden Link: Malnutrition and Allergies in Pediatric Patients
D1.412 - Educational Interventions for Allergic Children in School Settings: A Systematic Literature Review
D1.413 - Profiles of Heart Rate Variability in Asthmatic Children with Acute Exacerbation
D1.414 - Parents’ hesitancy towards vaccination: a Cross-sectional study in Saudi Arabia
D1.417 - A review of healthcare transition of young people aged 16-18 years old seen in a tertiary paediatric allergy service
D1.418 - A complex case of recurrent spontaneous angioedema in a young teenager, ‘The Devil is in the details’
D1.419 - Setbacks in the management of multiple nuts allergy in atopic children
D2.214 - Alpha-Amylase Inhibitors as Allergens in Wheat Flour Sensitivity
D2.213 - Unveiling Pitaya Pollen Allergenicity: A Case Study in Occupational Allergy
D2.215 - Retrospective evaluation of the outcome of 106 oral food challenges performed in 2017 to 2024
D2.216 - Sensitization to legumes after an occupational allergy produced by guar gum
D2.217 - A human monoclonal antibody displays promiscuous binding to multiple nsLTP allergens
D2.218 - ASSESSING THE DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF SPECIFIC IgG4 IN KOREAN ADULT SHRIMP ALLERGY BASED ON SYMPTOM PRESENCE
D2.219 - An “egg-bird syndrome” in a 12-year-old male child
D2.220 - NsLTPs as Allergens in Pitaya and Hemp Seeds: A Case Study
D2.222 - Histamine intolerance is uncommon among Chinese patients reporting allergic reactions to shrimp
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