From: 10th anniversary of allergy, asthma & clinical immunology
Title | Year published | Article type | Online accesses last 30Â days | |
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1. | Auto-injector needle length may be inadequate to deliver epinephrine intramuscularly in women with confirmed food allergy. | 2014 | Research | 3117 |
2. | Do epinephrine auto-injectors have an unsuitable needle length for young children? | 2014 | Meeting abstract | 3353 |
3. | A practical guide to the monitoring and management of the complications of systemic corticosteroid therapy. | 2013 | Research | 2246 |
4. | Children under 15Â kg with food allergy may be at risk of having epinephrine auto-injectors administered into bone. | 2014 | Research | 1516 |
5. | Adrenal suppression: A practical guide to the screening and management of this under-recognized complication of inhaled corticosteroid therapy. | 2011 | Guideline | 1551 |
6. | Effect of ketotifen premedication on adverse reactions during peanut oral immunotherapy. | 2014 | Research | 1253 |
7. | The potential mechanistic link between allergy and obesity development and infant formula feeding. | 2014 | Review | 1212 |
8. | Urticaria and angioedema. | 2011 | Review | 1202 |
9. | Allergic rhinitis. | 2011 | Review | 1102 |
10. | Peanut Allergy: An Overview. | 2008 | Review | 1047 |