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253 related items for PubMed ID: 31443138

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    Kemp SF.
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    Simons E, Sicherer SH, Simons FE.
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  • 44. Anaphylaxis: underdiagnosed, underreported, and undertreated.
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  • 48. Retrospective study of drug-induced anaphylaxis treated in the emergency department or hospital: patient characteristics, management, and 1-year follow-up.
    Banerji A, Rudders S, Clark S, Wei W, Long AA, Camargo CA.
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  • 51. [Anaphylaxis. Diagnostic and therapeutic management].
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  • 52. Management of immediate allergic reactions.
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    McHugh K, Repanshek Z.
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    Tse Y, Rylance G.
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  • 55. Anaphylaxis in the young adult population.
    Gupta RS.
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  • 57. [Emergency treatment and management of anaphylaxis].
    Brockow K, Ring J.
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    Parsley C.
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  • 59. Anaphylaxis to foods.
    Roberts G.
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