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    Alduraywish SA, Lodge CJ, Vicendese D, Lowe AJ, Erbas B, Matheson MC, Hopper J, Hill DJ, Axelrad C, Abramson MJ, Allen KJ, Dharmage SC.
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  • 42. Distinct parameters of the basophil activation test reflect the severity and threshold of allergic reactions to peanut.
    Santos AF, Du Toit G, Douiri A, Radulovic S, Stephens A, Turcanu V, Lack G.
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  • 43. The difficulties of diagnosing food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis in childhood -- a case study and review.
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  • 44. Conjunctival provocation test in diagnosis of peanut allergy in children.
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    Yazicioğlu M, Başpinar I, Oneş U, Pala O, Kiziler U.
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  • 49. Pros and cons of pre-emptive screening programmes before peanut introduction in infancy.
    Abrams EM, Brough HA, Keet C, Shaker MS, Venter C, Greenhawt M.
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  • 51. The fraction of exhaled nitric oxide improves prediction of clinical allergic reaction to peanut challenge in children.
    Preece K, Bhatia R, Belcher J, Patchett K, McElduff P, Collison A, Mattes J.
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  • 55. Does severity of low-dose, double-blind, placebo-controlled food challenges reflect severity of allergic reactions to peanut in the community?
    Hourihane JO, Grimshaw KE, Lewis SA, Briggs RA, Trewin JB, King RM, Kilburn SA, Warner JO.
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  • 58. Skin prick testing and peanut-specific IgE can predict peanut challenge outcomes in preschoolchildren with peanut sensitization.
    Johannsen H, Nolan R, Pascoe EM, Cuthbert P, Noble V, Corderoy T, Franzmann A, Loh R, Prescott SL.
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  • 60. Combining skin prick, immediate skin application and specific-IgE testing in the diagnosis of peanut allergy in children.
    Wainstein BK, Yee A, Jelley D, Ziegler M, Ziegler JB.
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