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- D3.03 - Trend analysis of the occurrence of allergic diseases in Polish children over the past 30 years
- D3.05 - Predictive Value of Bronchodilator Reversibility and FeNO in Assessing Positive Outcomes of Bronchial Provocation Tests in Asthma Patients
- D3.02 - Benefits of non-invasive methods in the diagnosis of occupational asthma: example of asthma due to ammonium persulphate in a hairdresser
- D3.07 - Allergic Asthma in Children: The Hidden Role of Cockroaches
- D3.08 - Cross-disciplinary working in adult food allergy: experience from the UK
- D3.10 - Systemic characteristic of 15-LOX and 5-LOX oxo-metabolites in older patients with aspirin exacerbated respiratory disease
- D3.11 - Bird-Egg Syndrome and Beyond: Exploring Allergies to Egg Yolk and Seeds from Bird Feed Components
- D3.12 - A case of Pneumothorax as first manifestation of asthma
- D3.13 - Real-life experience with tezepelumab in severe allergic asthma
- D3.14 - Validation of an environmental exposure chamber for the diagnosis of olive tree pollen allergy
- D3.15 - Mislabeling of Anaphylaxis in the Emergency Department: A Retrospective Study at King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Jeddah
D3.16 - Recommendations to travelers with pollen allergy, main pollens identified in aerobiological stations from Perú and Spain
D3.48 - The delabeling of beta-lactam allergy does not change the antibiotic prescribing profile or alerts in Primary Care. The experience of a General Hospital
D3.53 - A retrospective audit of NSAID hypersensitivity in children and young people in a tertiary paediatric allergy centre
D3.55 - Synthetic folic acid allergy
D3.47 - Implementing Penicillin Delabelling in an Inpatient setting
D3.49 - Clinical significance and safety of provocation test for drug allergy diagnosis in outpatient unit: A real world observational study
D3.50 - Penicillin-allergic labelled patients with a PEN-FAST score of 0 could safely be de-labelled by non-allergists
D3.51 - Using PEN-FAST score to guide prescription of alternative beta-lactam in penicillin-allergic patients by non-allergists
D3.54 - Hypersensitivity reactions during therapy with platinum compounds and taxanes – who can benefit from consulting an allergist?
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