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D3.44 - The Role of Medical History and Diagnostic Testing in Identifying Post-Surgical Allergic Reactions
D3.45 - Perioperative Immediate Hypersensitivity Reactions: First Chilean Cohort Study 2020-2024 Clinical Hospital University of Chile
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
D3.66 - National Survey on Perioperative Hypersensitivity Reactions: Clinical and Epidemiological Insights from Spanish Hospitals
D3.67 - Desensitization to Pertuzumab in a Patient with a Mixed Hipersensitivity Reaction
D3.71 - Anaphylaxis Induced by Macrogol: A Case Report
D3.72 - Utility of Basophil Activation Testing in Drug and Peanut Allergy: Concordance with Clinical Outcomes
D3.73 - Review of skin testing for delay hypersensitivity drug reactions, possible covariates involved in the results
D3.77 - Hypersensitivity Reactions to Iodinated Contrast Media: A Single-Center Experience
D3.84 - Delayed hypersensitivity to hydroxychloroquine with positive patch test
D3.89 - Unexpected Culprit: The Role of Acrylates in Recurrent Anaphylaxis and Antibiotic Hypersensitivity
D3.20 - Searching for an Alternative Contrast Agent in a Patient Allergic to Multiple Nonionic Iodinated Contrast Media
D3.22 - Fixed Drug Eruption in a Patient with Vitiligo: localized patch testing as a diagnostic tool
D3.252 - Azithromycin and Mycoplasma pneumonia: an unusual Stevens-Johnson syndrome case
D3.256 - Is an Early-Type Hypersensitivity Reaction Possible with Both Peroral and Parenteral Anticoagulant Drugs? A Successful 2-Day Peroral Desensitization Protocol to Rivaroxaban
D3.257 - Two cases of propofol anaphylaxis revealed by provocation test
D3.258 - Probable drug- induced Enterocolitis Syndrome (DIES) caused by Amoxicillin
D3.259 - KOLLIPHOR : An excipient to be futher explored
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