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16 results
D2.48 - Evolving Trends in Pediatric Allergy Referrals Over the Past Decade
D2.49 - Impact of Age and Allergen Type on Sensitization Changes in Chronic Rhinitis Children
D2.50 - Hereditary angioedema; single center experience
D2.51 - ‘Allergy Testing’- but why do we need it? A conceptual misunderstanding leading to diagnostic delay and wastage of health care resources in children referred for 'allergy testing' with poorly controlled eczema
D2.52 - Prevalence of sensitization to aeroallergens among atopic children in Ukraine
D2.60 - Stevens-Johnsons syndrome: the contemporary immunopathology and case study
D2.62 - Peak Flow Monitoring in Asthma Control
D2.63 - Immediate Hypersensitivity to Chlorhexidine: A Case Series
D3.369 - Childhood exhaled nitric oxide levels predict new-onset allergic rhinitis in adolescence and young adulthood
D3.370 - Inverse Association between Mitochondrial DNA Copy Number and Atopic Dermatitis in Schoolchildren
D3.371 - Impact of sensitization to main allergen molecules during childhood on adult asthma, atopic dermatitis, rhinitis and food allergy in the BAMSE cohort
D3.374 - Assessment of leukotriene E4 as a long term marker of inflammation between regular maintenance (36 weeks therapy) versus as-needed intranasal corticosteroid use in pediatric allergic rhinitis
D3.375 - The impact of strontium exposure on allergic rhinitis development via IRE1-mediated protein expression: ECHO-COCOA study
D3.383 - Prediction of walnut allergy in sensitized children with atopic diseases
D3.385 - Patterns of molecular allergen sensitization throughout childhood and related allergic diseases: insights from the PARIS birth cohort
D3.387 - The association of early-life urban chemical exposures and cytokines in Thai infants: evidence from a pilot birth cohort study
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