Conjunctival provocation test in diagnosis of peanut allergy in children
Clinical & Experimental Allergy2017Vol. 47(6), pp. 785–794
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Helene Lindvik, Karin C. Lødrup Carlsen, Petter Mowinckel, Jesintha Navaratnam, Magnus P. Borres, K.‐H. Carlsen
Abstract
Conjunctival allergen challenge appears to be feasible, accurate and safe in diagnosing children referred for suspected peanut allergy.
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