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D1.481 - Prevalence of Immunoglobulin Deficiency in Patients with Chronic Rhinosinusitis Followed in a Tertiary Referral Center
D1.487 - Evaluation of Large Language Models in Otolaryngology: Accuracy on Structured Question Banks and S.C.O.R.E.-Based Interpretation of Guidelines and Consensus Statements
D1.485 - Characterization of CRSwNP and associated Type 2 or Respiratory comorbidities in the biological era in Spain - The POLARIS study
D1.486 - Epidemiological Investigation of Pollen induced Allergic Diseases in China
D1.489 - The establishment and characteristics of type 2 inflammation in nasal organoids
D1.490 - Dupilumab in the treatment of Severe Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps (CRSwNP) in Cystic Fibrosis patients
D1.492 - Efficacy and safety of a combined nasal spray with a fixed dose of mometasone and olopatadine for the treatment of allergic rhinitis in pets under save ongoing exposure to epidermal allergens
D1.493 - Circulating Exosomal miR-200 Family Downregulation in Allergic Rhinitis
- D1.524 - StingReady: a safe and alternative method for controlled sting challenge tests
- D1.515 - Occupational Exposure of Patients Allergic to Hymenoptera Venom
- D1.516 - Compliance with hymenoptera venom inmunotherapy (VIT)
- D1.517 - Adverse Reactions to Insect Venom Immunotherapy in a Reference Center
- D1.518 - Patient Phenotypes in Prolonged Immunotherapy for Hymenoptera Venom
- D1.519 - Safety of ultra-rush protocols in venom immunotherapy: a systematic review and meta-analysis of Portuguese data
- D1.520 - Immunological modulation during Apis mellifera venom immunotherapy
- D1.521 - Rarer occurrence of cancer and autoimmune diseases among older patients with life-threatening allergic reactions to insect venom
- D1.522 - Efficacy of hymenoptera venom immunotherapy in Portugal: a systematic review
- D1.523 - Clinical characterization of patients with Hymenoptera venom allergy undergoing venom immunotherapy stratified by basal serum tryptase
- D1.525 - Implementation of allergen-specific immunotherapy for insect allergy
D1.526 - Epidemiologic Characteristics of Hymenoptera Venom Allergic Patients from Two Different Environmental Areas
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