Biela-Mazur et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Use of in vitro and in vivo tests in the diagnosis of food-induced anaphylaxis–a case studyBiela-Mazur et al., 2023
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- Biela-Mazur J
- Czyżewska-Dudek A
- Jazgarska P
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Food allergy is a chronic disease that affects both children and adults. Systemic allergic reactions in children are most commonly caused by foods, especially nuts, milk, and eggs. A conventional diagnostic work-up for allergy typically pinpoints the allergen source, while …
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