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D2.394 - Mycoplasma-Induced Drug Hypersensitivity: Rare Complication or Coincidence?
D2.395 - Erdosteine-induced multifocal fied drug eruption: a case series of five patients
D2.399 - Successful Deferasirox Desensitization in a Patient with Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity
D2.402 - Latex Sensitization as a Risk Factor for Perioperative Hypersensitivity Reactions in Asthmatic Children
D2.403 - When a Topical Drug Goes Systemic: A Case of Dual Hypersensitivity to Diltiazem
D2.405 - UnDRESSing AGEP and Revealing Erythema Multiforme
D2.406 - Severe DRESS in an oncohematological patient: diagnostic and therapeutic challenges
D2.393 - Aspirin hypersensitivity and desensitization-Sense and sensibility
D2.396 - Successful Desensitization in a Patient with a Delayed Type Hypersensitivity Reaction to Ethambutol
D2.397 - Immediate and Delayed Hypersensitivity Reactions to Multiple Thyroid Hormone Preparations: A Challenging Case
D2.398 - Ibuprofen Challenge or Desensitisation in Myo-Pericardial Disease: A Case Series
D2.400 - Vitamin Hypersensitivity in the Era of Intravenous ‘Cocktails’: Diagnostic Pitfalls and Clinical Consequences
D3.213 - Sustained effectiveness of the 300 IR house dust mite sublingual tablet over 2 treatment years in a real-world data setting – results of a non-interventional study
D3.198 - Challenges of using clinical scores as primary endpoints in allergology trials
D3.199 - Severe systemic allergic reaction following violation of elimination diet in a patient with sensitization despite achieved remission on allergen-specific immunotherapy
D3.200 - Broad profile of olive pollen sensitisation as a key factor in immunotherapy failure
D3.201 - Subcutaneous immunotherapy with a depigmented cat allergoid is safe in patients with cat allergy and beneficial for mental health in adolescents
D3.202 - Characterising relevant major allergens beyond modification: from allergen to allergoid
D3.203 - Characterisation of relevant allergens in grass pollen extracts
D3.205 - Two-year Outcomes of Multiple Low-Dose Oral Immunotherapies for combination of Tree Nuts or Peanut for Severe Allergy Patients
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