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Non‐immediate reactions to β‐lactams: diagnostic value of skin testing and drug provocation test
8 auth. A. Padial, C. Antúnez, N. Blanca‐Lopez, T. Fernandez, J. Cornejo‐García, C. Mayorga, ...
Background β‐Lactam (BL) antibiotics can induce non‐immediate skin reactions, frequently manifested as exanthema or urticaria. The time between drug intake and the reaction appearance is generally 24–48 h. Because the mechanisms involved are not com…
Background β‐Lactam (BL) antibiotics can induce non‐immediate skin reactions, frequently manifested as exanthema or urticaria. The time between drug intake and the reaction appearance is generally 24–48 h. Because the mechanisms involved are not completely understood, diagnostic tests for these reactions have still to be fully validated.
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Clinical and Experimental Allergy
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6 | 2008 |
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