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D2.19 - Can Drug Provocation Be Avoided in Low-Risk Quinolone Reactions?
D2.25 - Epicutaneous responses to Bradykinin Receptor 1 and 2 agonists, Histamine, and mast cell agonists in Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitor angioedema
D2.17 - Diagnostic profitability of penicilloyl-polylysine and minor determinant mixture in urgent/preferred beta-lactam allergy studies in hospitalized patients from january 2023 to december 2025
D2.18 - Evaluating the Penicillin Allergy Diagnosis Process with Real-Life Data
D2.20 - Selective Fixed Drug Eruption from Etoricoxib with Safe Celecoxib Use: Role of Patch Testing
D2.21 - The Cyto-LTT: A multiplex cytokine assay to detect and assess the strength of T cell reactivity in drug hypersensitivity
D2.26 - Applying a phenotype-driven diagnostic algorithm to suspected hypersensitivity reactions to biologicals: a real-world experience
D2.27 - “Chronic Urticaria Following Dental Filling Procedure: A Clinical Evaluation”
D2.28 - When Cross-Reactivity Is Not the Answer: Immediate Multiple Drug Hypersensitivity to Aminopenicillins and Ceftriaxone
D2.29 - Use and knowledge of Phadiatop Infant and Fx5 in children from a primary care healthcare area
D2.545 - Perception of adult patients in an allergy clinic after using Scribe artificial intelligence, our experience
D2.546 - Ethical Impact of Generative AI in Clinical Practice for Asthma and Allergy
D2.547 - The Transparent and Credible AI for Clinical Protocols
D2.548 - Expert Evaluation of Dialogue Quality and Clinical Reasoning in a Hybrid Multilingual LLM–Algorithm Allergy Decision-Support System: A Pilot Study of 34 Real-World Cases
D3.01 - Association between allergen-related antibodies and clinical phenotypes of IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD)
D3.02 - A Well-Established Drug and A Rare Reaction: Successful Desensitization to Adalimumab
D3.04 - Sensitization Pattern and Characteristics of IgE Repertoire in Allergic Children with Excessively High Serum IgE Levels
D3.13 - Molecular characterization of food allergens in a case of suspected honey and mustard allergy
D3.14 - IgE sensitisation to parvalbumin, Ani s 1, tropomyosin and arginine kinase delineates distinct molecular endotypes of seafood allergy
D3.03 - Titanium allergy – from anamnesis to diagnosis
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