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    Mikhail M, Eichenbaum M, Gerstenfeld E, Duquette J, Pomeranz MK, Polsky D.
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  • 29. IgE-mediated reaction to vancomycin and teicoplanin after treatment with vancomycin.
    Knudsen JD, Pedersen M.
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  • 31. Skin testing in delayed reactions to drugs.
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  • 34. Vancomycin-induced red man syndrome presentation in a preterm infant.
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  • 38. Moxifloxacin as the likely cause of drug-induced linear immunoglobulin A bullous dermatosis.
    Kovacic D, Fox M, Reichenberg J.
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