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- D3.24 - From angioedema to Kimura disease: Diagnostic challenge

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- D3.27 - Chlorhexidine as a Hidden Everyday Allergen

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D3.17 - Systemic Histaminergic Findings in Children with Chronic Urticaria

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D3.18 - Allergy to Isobornyl Acrylate (IBOA) present in Sensors and Insulin Infusion Systems in Pediatric Population

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D3.19 - Evaluation of allergens in Atopic Dermatitis in children between 6 months and 18years

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D3.20 - Searching for an Alternative Contrast Agent in a Patient Allergic to Multiple Nonionic Iodinated Contrast Media

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D3.22 - Fixed Drug Eruption in a Patient with Vitiligo: localized patch testing as a diagnostic tool

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D3.28 - Comparative Efficacy and Safety of Omalizumab Intended copy Biosimilar vs. Biologic in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria

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D3.29 - Detailed Clinical Characterization of a Large Cohort of Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Patients

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D3.30 - Fixed drug eruption: exploring diagnostic considerations and triggers in a cohort study

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D3.31 - Successful Management of Primary Cold Urticaria in Medical Practitioners: A Small Case Series

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