Basophil allergen threshold sensitivity and component‐resolved diagnostics improve hazelnut allergy diagnosis
Clinical & Experimental Allergy2015Vol. 45(9), pp. 1412–1418
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Josef Brändström, Anna Nopp, S. G. O. Johansson, G. Lilja, A.‐C. Sundqvist, Magnus P. Borres, Caroline Nilsson
Abstract
CD-sens and component-resolved diagnostics to hazelnut, used separately or in combination, may improve the diagnostic accuracy and safety and reduce overdiagnosis of hazelnut allergy.
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