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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-10692-1This chapter reviews current concepts in our understanding of oral allergy syndrome. As allergen-detecting technology has improved, a much more accurate profiling of individuals with food allergy is now possible to achieve, resulting in more precise diagnosis and leading to the question whether the term “oral allergy syndrome” is still valid.证实 发表于 2025-3-30 07:47:17
Oral Allergy Syndrome: Rethinking Concepts,This chapter reviews current concepts in our understanding of oral allergy syndrome. As allergen-detecting technology has improved, a much more accurate profiling of individuals with food allergy is now possible to achieve, resulting in more precise diagnosis and leading to the question whether the term “oral allergy syndrome” is still valid.