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D3.288 - Evaluating the role of dust mite sensitization in the development of edible insect allergies
D3.289 - Tolerance Assessment in Children with IgE-Mediated Cow's Milk Allergy Using Different Cutoff Values of Cow’s Milk Specific IgE
D3.284 - Milk Aversion After Successful Desensitization in a Milk-Allergic Child
D3.283 - Oat-Induced Anaphylaxis: Allergenic Characterization in a Clinical Case
D3.286 - Infant feeding patterns, perinatal history and the development of food allergy in early childhood
D3.287 - Tick Bite–Induced Alpha-Gal Syndrome: A Report of Two Cases and Literature Review Focusing on Clinical Characteristics of Asian Patients
D3.290 - Generalized Urticaria Induced from Prick-by-Prick Test in Food Allergy Diagnosis
D3.291 - Molecular Identification of Heat-Stable β-Parvalbumin in megrim (Lepidorhombus boscii) as the Likely Allergen in a Child With Selective Fish Reactivity
D3.292 - Safety profile of the yellow fever vaccine in egg-allergic children
D3.293 - Selective Quail Egg Allergy Without Cross-Reactivity to Hen’s Egg: Molecular Characterization of a Pediatric Case
D3.430 - The effect of biological treatment of atopic dermatitis in children
D3.431 - Dupilumab therapy of patients with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps: long-term observational study
D3.432 - Severe chronic rhinosinusitis - diagnostic and therapeutic challenges, personalized approach and place of biological treatment: a clinical case
D3.433 - An effect on lipid profile of biologic therapy independent from weight variation
D3.434 - Effectiveness of Biologic Therapies in Adults With Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Nasal Polyps: Real-World Data
D3.435 - “Looking Twice in Atopic Dermatitis Therapy: Pruritus Is Not Always the Same, and Eczema Is Not Always Atopic Dermatitis”
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