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- 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
- D1.527 - Low tryptase and combined IgE biomarkers have limited predictive value in children with severe honeybee venom anaphylaxis
D2.33 - Complex occupational allergic contact dermatitis: polysensitization in a worker exposed to metals, adhesives, and plastics
D2.34 - Pediatric allergic contact cheilitis associated with propolis sensitization
D2.35 - Occupational Protein Contact Dermatitis to Latex Compromising Fitness for Work in a Nurse
D2.37 - Occupational Allergic Dermatoses of the Face: Allergen Distribution and Work-Related Outcomes
D2.38 - Occupational Exposure to Propolis: A Rare Cause of Allergic Contact Dermatitis in Textile Workers
D2.39 - Occupational Contact Dermatitis with Polysensitization to Metals: Challenges for Work Fitness and Prevention
D2.40 - Occupational allergic contact dermatitis to metals: clinical features and impact on work fitness
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