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41 results
D2.60 - Beyond the Barrier: Does Atopic Dermatitis Shape Patch Test Reactivity? – A Romanian Retrospective Study
D2.63 - Airborne allergic contact dermatitis in a textile worker: role of formaldehyde and methylisothiazolinones
D2.64 - Occupational allergic contact dermatitis due to rubber additives: clinical features and occupational implications
D2.72 - Radiological heterogeneity and inflammatory phenotypes in allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis
D2.73 - Secondary Domestic Exposure to Colophony as a Cause of Allergic Contact Dermatitis: A Case Report
D2.58 - Nickel Sensitization and Reversible Airway Dysfunction: Evidence from Pulmonary Function Response to Nickel Avoidance
D2.59 - Refining Quality of Life Assessment in CSU: Validation and Threshold Determination of the CU-Q2oL questionnaire
D2.61 - Allergic Contact Dermatitis Due to Disperse Textile Dyes: A 10-Year Review
D2.62 - Atypical Chronic Cheilitis as Manifestation of Atopic Dermatitis: A Diagnostic Dilemma
D2.65 - Allergic cheilitis related to vaginal lubricant: a case report
D2.66 - Allergic contact dermatitis to cobalt and concomitant sensitization to nickel and chromium
D2.67 - Clinical Profile of Allergic Contact Dermatitis in Workers and Factors Associated with Occupational Outcomes
D2.70 - Contribution of Patch Testing with the Hairdresser-Specific Additional Series in the Etiological Identification of Contact Dermatitis in Hairdressers
D2.71 - Metal Skin Sensitization in High-Risk Occupations: A 31-Year Patch Test analysis from a Tunisian Occupational Medicine Unit
D2.74 - Patterns of Contact Allergen Co-sensitization and polysensitization in children with suspected Allergic Contact Dermatitis
D3.243 - Food allergy in children with inherited epidermolysis bullosa: possible role of transcutaneous sensitization and features of the clinical course
D3.240 - Differential microRNA expression in chronic spontaneous urticaria in relation to treatment response
D3.241 - How Clinical Control of Chronic Urticaria influence in mental health
D3.242 - SDRIFE induced by multiple systemic corticosteroids
D3.244 - STK4 Deficiency Presenting with Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis
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