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1 A Consensus Approach to the Primary Prevention of Food Allergy Through Nutrition: Guidance from the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology; American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology; and the Canadian Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology Fleischer, David M.

9 1 p. 22-43.e4
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2 Added Diagnostic Value of Peanut Component Testing: A Cross-Sectional Study in Australian Children Kaur, Narinder

9 1 p. 245-253.e4
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3 Adult and Pediatric Food Allergy to Chickpea, Pea, Lentil, and Lupine: A Scoping Review Hildebrand, Hailey V.

9 1 p. 290-301.e2
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4 Advancing Food Allergy Through Epidemiology: Understanding and Addressing Disparities in Food Allergy Management and Outcomes Warren, Christopher M.

9 1 p. 110-118
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5 Advancing Food Allergy Through Omics Sciences Irizar, Haritz

9 1 p. 119-129
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6 Allergy/Immunology Trainee Experiences During the COVID-19 Pandemic: AAAAI Work Group Report of the Fellows-in-Training Committee Kahwash, Basil M.

9 1 p. 1-6.e1
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7 Anaphylaxis to parenteral nutrition in a pediatric oncology patient treated with induction of drug tolerance protocol Wachnian, Cielle J.

9 1 p. 553-554
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8 Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibodies and Organ-Specific Manifestations in Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Chang, Hua-Ching

9 1 p. 445-452.e6
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9 A Prospective Validation of the NUT CRACKER Diagnostic Algorithm for Walnut and Pecan Allergy with Prediction of Severity Goldberg, Michael R.

9 1 p. 265-274.e6
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10 A Scoping Review of International Barriers to Asthma Medication Adherence Mapped to the Theoretical Domains Framework Riley, Isaretta L.

9 1 p. 410-418.e4
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11 Association between type of personal protective equipment worn and clinician self-reported COVID-19 infection Haas, Bradley Thomas

9 1 p. 501-503.e1
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12 Asthma and COPD Are Not Risk Factors for ICU Stay and Death in Case of SARS-CoV2 Infection Calmes, Doriane

9 1 p. 160-169
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13 Asthma Phenotype Overlap: More May Be Less Lacwik, Piotr

9 1 p. 363-364
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14 Autoimmune hepatitis as a sequelae of oxcarbazepine-induced drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms Droz, Nadège

9 1 p. 580-581
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15 Benralizumab for severe DRESS in two COVID-19 patients Schmid-Grendelmeier, Peter

9 1 p. 481-483.e2
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16 Blood Eosinophil Count as a Predictor of Lung Function Decline in Healthy Individuals Lee, So-Hee

9 1 p. 394-399.e1
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17 Canakinumab Lacks Efficacy in Treating Adult Patients with Moderate to Severe Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria in a Phase II Randomized Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Single-Center Study Maul, Julia-Tatjana

9 1 p. 463-468.e3
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18 Can We Improve the Criteria for Diagnosis of Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis as an Endotype of Asthma? Greenberger, Paul A.

9 1 p. 336-337
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19 Caregiver-Reported Presentation of Severe Food-Induced Allergic Reactions in Infants and Toddlers Pistiner, Michael

9 1 p. 311-320.e2
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20 Cell-Based Functional IgE Assays Are Superior to Conventional Allergy Tests for Shrimp Allergy Diagnosis Wai, Christine Y.Y.

9 1 p. 236-244.e9
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21 Clinical characteristics in 545 patients with severe asthma on biological treatment during the COVID-19 outbreak Rial, Manuel Jorge

9 1 p. 487-489.e1
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22 Clinical outcomes and features of COVID-19 in patients with primary immunodeficiencies in New York City Ho, Hsi-en

9 1 p. 490-493.e2
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23 Clinical Relevance of Cross-Reactivity in Food Allergy Cox, Amanda L.

9 1 p. 82-99
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24 Clinical Relevance of Cross-Reactivity in Food Allergy
9 1 p. 100
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25 Continuing Medical Education Calendar
9 1 p. A46-A47
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26 Correction
9 1 p. 604
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27 Correction
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28 Correction
9 1 p. 605
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29 Correction
9 1 p. 605
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30 Correction
9 1 p. 603
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31 Correction
9 1 p. 603
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32 Correction
9 1 p. 603
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33 Correction
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34 Cover 1
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35 COVID-19 affecting hereditary angioedema patients with and without C1 inhibitor deficiency Grumach, Anete S.

9 1 p. 508-510
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36 COVID-19 infection in 10 common variable immunodeficiency patients in New York City Cohen, Barrie

9 1 p. 504-507.e1
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37 COVID-19 severity in hospitalized patients with asthma: A matched cohort study Robinson, Lacey B.

9 1 p. 497-500
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38 Delayed and Severe Reactions to Baked Egg and Baked Milk Challenges Yonkof, Jennifer R.

9 1 p. 283-289.e2
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39 Does asthma affect outcomes of patients with COVID-19 infections? Kalemci, Serdar

9 1 p. 594
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40 Early high-dose intravenous corticosteroids rapidly arrest Stevens Johnson syndrome and drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms recurrence on drug re-exposure Lehloenya, Rannakoe J.

9 1 p. 582-584.e1
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41 Editorial Board
9 1 p. A40
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42 Fatigue Is Common and Predicted by Female Gender and Sleep Disturbance in Patients with Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Erol, Kemal

9 1 p. 469-476
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43 First reported allergic reaction in the United States to pili nut (Canarium ovatum) Cho, Elizabeth J.

9 1 p. 537-538
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44 Five-year follow-up of early intervention peanut oral immunotherapy Herlihy, Lauren

9 1 p. 514-517
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45 Food-Induced Anaphylaxis in Infants: Can New Evidence Assist with Implementation of Food Allergy Prevention and Treatment?
9 1 p. 70
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46 Food-Induced Anaphylaxis in Infants: Can New Evidence Assist with Implementation of Food Allergy Prevention and Treatment? Tsuang, Angela

9 1 p. 57-69
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47 Health care utilization outcomes after implementation of early peanut introduction guidelines Ko, Jimmy

9 1 p. 531-533.e1
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48 “Idiopathic” anaphylaxis caused by carboxymethylcellulose in ice cream Brockow, Knut

9 1 p. 555-557.e1
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49 Impact of the Asthma Quality Assessment Program on Burden of Asthma Park, Hye Jung

9 1 p. 419-425.e6
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50 Improvements in Quality of Life in Children Following Epicutaneous Immunotherapy (EPIT) for Peanut Allergy in the PEPITES and PEOPLE Studies DunnGalvin, Audrey

9 1 p. 216-224.e1
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51 Improving Diagnostic Accuracy in Food Allergy Foong, Ru-Xin

9 1 p. 71-80
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52 Improving Diagnostic Accuracy in Food Allergy
9 1 p. 81
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53 Improving the diagnostic utility of lip dose challenges to diagnose tree nut allergy Akarsu, Aysegul

9 1 p. 534-536.e2
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54 Infant Allergy Testing and Food Allergy Diagnoses Before and After Guidelines for Early Peanut Introduction Lo, Rachelle M.

9 1 p. 302-310.e9
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55 Information for Readers
9 1 p. A42
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56 Innovations to Improve Food Allergy Outcomes Wang, Julie

9 1 p. 130-131
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57 Irradiated Tree Nut Flours for Use in Oral Immunotherapy Penumarti, Anusha

9 1 p. 321-327
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58 Limited effect of intramuscular epinephrine on cardiovascular parameters during peanut-induced anaphylaxis: An observational cohort study Turner, Paul J.

9 1 p. 527-530.e1
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59 Mediastinal Angioedema: A Rare Manifestation of Hereditary Angioedema Marques-Mejias, M. Andreina

9 1 p. 477-478
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60 More Tools for the Toolbox: Interpreting Coughing Patients' Clues Cohn, John R.

9 1 p. 433-434
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61 Multicenter retrospective study of patients with food protein–induced enterocolitis syndrome provoked by hen's egg Toyama, Yoko

9 1 p. 547-549.e1
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62 Multidimensional Assessment of Asthma Identifies Clinically Relevant Phenotype Overlap: A Cross-Sectional Study Han, Yu Yu

9 1 p. 349-362.e18
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63 Nonirritating skin test concentrations for ceftazidime and aztreonam in patients with a documented beta-lactam allergy van der Poorten, Marie-Line M.

9 1 p. 585-588.e1
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64 Oral Corticosteroids and Risk of Preterm Birth in the California Medicaid Program Palmsten, Kristin

9 1 p. 375-384.e5
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65 Oral Corticosteroid Treatment Patterns of Patients in the United States with Persistent Asthma Tran, Trung N.

9 1 p. 338-346.e3
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66 Oral Corticosteroid Use in Asthma: A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing Fuhlbrigge, Anne L.

9 1 p. 347-348
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67 Original Article Highlights From This Issue
9 1 p. A29-A37
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68 Parent report of physician diagnosis in pediatric food allergy: An update Galic, Isabel

9 1 p. 542-546.e2
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69 Patient Characteristics and Risk Factors for Home Epinephrine-Treated Reactions During Oral Immunotherapy for Food Allergy Nachshon, Liat

9 1 p. 185-192.e3
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70 Patient satisfaction and utilization of telemedicine services in allergy: An institutional survey Lanier, Kasey

9 1 p. 484-486
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71 PD-L1 inhibitor-induced worsening of eosinophilic obstructive lung disease successfully rescued with anti-interleukin 5 receptor (IL-5R) therapy Wassmer, Flora

9 1 p. 567-569
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72 Peanut consumption habits and incidence of new peanut allergy in a cohort of younger siblings of peanut-allergic children Paquin, Maxime

9 1 p. 539-541.e1
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73 Polyvalent Mechanical Bacterial Lysate Administration Improves the Clinical Course of Grass Pollen–Induced Allergic Rhinitis in Children: A Randomized Controlled Trial Janeczek, Kamil

9 1 p. 453-462
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74 Practical Challenges and Considerations for Early Introduction of Potential Food Allergens for Prevention of Food Allergy Schroer, Brian

9 1 p. 44-56.e1
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75 Practice Notes from the AAAI
9 1 p. A43-A45
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76 Predictive Nomogram for Severe COVID-19 and Identification of Mortality-Related Immune Features Cai, Li

9 1 p. 177-184.e3
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77 Prevalence of Physician-Reported Food Allergy in Canadian Children Singer, Alexander G.

9 1 p. 193-199
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78 Psychometric properties of the Asthma Control Test in 2 randomized clinical trials Kosinski, Mark

9 1 p. 561-563.e1
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79 Psychometric Properties of the Asthma Symptom Index in Patients with Severe Asthma Shen, Qin

9 1 p. 400-409.e1
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80 Psychotherapeutic Treatment for Psychosocial Concerns Related to Food Allergy: Current Treatment Approaches and Unmet Needs
9 1 p. 109
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81 Psychotherapeutic Treatment for Psychosocial Concerns Related to Food Allergy: Current Treatment Approaches and Unmet Needs Herbert, Linda

9 1 p. 101-108
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82 Quality-of-life researchers in ocular allergy may benefit from the newer methods Kandel, Himal

9 1 p. 595-596
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83 Quantification of Glucocorticoid-Associated Morbidity in Severe Asthma Using the Glucocorticoid Toxicity Index McDowell, P. Jane

9 1 p. 365-372.e5
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84 Race/ethnicity, but not income, are associated with increased odds of shellfish allergy Abrams, Elissa Michele

9 1 p. 550-552
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85 Repeated exacerbation by environmental exposure and spontaneous resolution of allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis Okada, Naoki

9 1 p. 558-560.e1
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86 Reply Bachert, Claus

9 1 p. 601-602
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87 Reply to “Does asthma affect outcomes of patients with COVID-19 infections?” Mahdavinia, Mahboobeh

9 1 p. 594-595
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88 Reply to “Quality-of-life researchers in ocular allergy may benefit from the newer methods” Mikhail, Ereeny

9 1 p. 596-600
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89 Risk of Psychiatric Adverse Events Among Montelukast Users Sansing-Foster, Veronica

9 1 p. 385-393.e12
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90 Salivary IgA as a Potential Biomarker in the Evaluation of Respiratory Tract Infection Risk in Athletes Turner, Scarlett E.G.

9 1 p. 151-159
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91 Seasonality of food-related anaphylaxis admissions and associations with temperature and pollen levels Lam, Holly C.Y.

9 1 p. 518-520.e2
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92 Species-specific evaluation of 2 patients with suspected crab allergy Clark, Michelle M.

9 1 p. 511-513
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93 Successful treatment of idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome with benralizumab in a pediatric patient Forero Molina, Maria A.

9 1 p. 589-590
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94 Sustained unresponsiveness to peanut after long-term peanut epicutaneous immunotherapy Brown-Whitehorn, Terri F.

9 1 p. 524-526
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95 Synchronous Telemedicine in Allergy: Lessons Learned and Transformation of Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic Thomas, Iason

9 1 p. 170-176.e1
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96 Table of Contents
9 1 p. A11, A16, A18-A28
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97 Tape-strips provide a minimally invasive approach to track therapeutic response to topical corticosteroids in atopic dermatitis patients Olesen, Caroline Meyer

9 1 p. 576-579.e3
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98 Ten Rules for Implementation of a Telemedicine Program to Care for Patients with Asthma Persaud, Yudy K.

9 1 p. 13-21
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99 Testing Strategies and Predictors for Evaluating Immediate and Delayed Reactions to Cephalosporins Stone Jr., Cosby A.

9 1 p. 435-444.e13
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100 The Importance of Considering Olfactory Dysfunction During the COVID-19 Pandemic and in Clinical Practice Desai, Mauli

9 1 p. 7-12
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101 The Predicative Clinical Features Associated with Chronic Cough That Has a Single Underlying Cause Lai, Kefang

9 1 p. 426-432.e2
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102 The Sesame-Peanut Conundrum in Israel: Reevaluation of Food Allergy Prevalence in Young Children Garkaby, Jenny

9 1 p. 200-205
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103 The use of probiotics and bacteria-derived preparations in topical treatment of atopic dermatitis—A systematic review Ambrożej, Dominika

9 1 p. 570-575.e2
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104 The Vexed Problem of Corticosteroid Toxicity in Asthma: Time for Standardized Assessment Beasley, Richard

9 1 p. 373-374
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105 Trends in hospitalizations for asthma during the COVID-19 outbreak in Japan Abe, Kazuhiro

9 1 p. 494-496.e1
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106 Two Different Composite Markers Predict Severity and Threshold Dose in Peanut Allergy Cottel, Nathalie

9 1 p. 275-282.e1
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107 Type 2 chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps: From phenotype to endotype Yılmaz, İnsu

9 1 p. 600-601
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108 Understanding Food-Related Allergic Reactions Through a US National Patient Registry Fierstein, Jamie L.

9 1 p. 206-215.e1
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109 Understanding Precautionary Allergen Labeling (PAL) Preferences Among Food Allergy Stakeholders Gupta, Ruchi

9 1 p. 254-264.e1
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110 US HAEA Medical Advisory Board 2020 Guidelines for the Management of Hereditary Angioedema Busse, Paula J.

9 1 p. 132-150.e3
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111 Utilization of Group Visits for Infant and Toddler Oral Food Challenges Pistiner, Michael

9 1 p. 591-593
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112 Walnut Allergy Across Europe: Distribution of Allergen Sensitization Patterns and Prediction of Severity Lyons, Sarah A.

9 1 p. 225-235.e10
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113 Weighing peanut candies used for oral immunotherapy mitigates variable peanut protein dose Mack, Douglas P.

9 1 p. 521-523.e1
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114 What are key symptoms to be captured for preventing a physician's underestimation of asthma control? Chikumoto, Ayumi

9 1 p. 564-566
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115 Which Are the Optimal Criteria for the Diagnosis of Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis? A Latent Class Analysis Saxena, Puneet

9 1 p. 328-335.e1
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116 Yellow Urticaria Çakıcı, Özlem Akın

9 1 p. 479-480
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