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001600 - Allergic contact dermatitis caused by acrylates: two different perspectives on the same issue
001672 - Etoricoxib-Induced DRESS Syndrome
001685 - An unusual reaction to cosmetic
001699 - Occupational contact dermatitis to non latex gloves
100093 - Arcoxia - cause of erythema fixed drug
100147 - Flare up by diethylthiurea/dibutylthiourea
100166 - Contact urticaria with phenoxyethanol
100209 - Reliability of UCT and DLQI Questionnaires for Urticaria in the Republic of Kazakhstan
100541 - Systematic evaluation of ChatGPT`s performance on 40 dermatological allergology questions with clinical error impact assessment for erroneous AI-guided chatbot-advice
D1.128 - Dupilumab in a Child with Severe Allergic Asthma, Atopic Dermatitis, Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis, and Partial IgA Deficiency
D1.20 - Progesterone-Induced Urticaria: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Approach
D1.25 - Clinical Characteristics of Chronic Urticaria in Adults Under 45 Years Old with Vitamin D Insufficiency
D2.294 - Allergic contact dermatitis unit at Hospital Joan XXIII (Tarragona, Spain): descriptive analysis 2022 - 2023
D2.295 - Characterization of Treatment-Refractory Chronic Urticaria: A Large-Scale Retrospective Analysis of Clinical and Laboratory Parameters
D2.296 - Allergic contact dermatitis caused by a oxybutynin in a transdermal patch
D2.297 - SEP-631: A Novel Selective and Potent Oral MRGPRX2 Inhibitor for the Treatment of Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria
D2.299 - A novel synthetic molecule LN49 suppressed oxidative stress and inflammation in skin epithelial and fibroblast cells via activating Nrf-2 signaling pathway
D2.300 - Fixed Drug Eruption related to the use of NSAIDs
D2.302 - Non - immediate hypersensitivity to oxybutynin, first confirmed case with lymphocyte transformation test
D2.303 - Blistering Discovery: A Rare Case of Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Triggered by Carboplatin and Radiotherapy
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