Clark et al., 2011 - Google Patents
A longitudinal study of resolution of allergy to well‐cooked and uncooked eggClark et al., 2011
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- Clark A
- Islam S
- King Y
- Deighton J
- Szun S
- Anagnostou K
- Ewan P
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- Clinical & Experimental Allergy
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Background Egg allergy is common and although resolution to uncooked egg has been demonstrated, there is lack of evidence to guide reintroduction of well‐cooked egg. Objectives To examine the rate of resolution to well‐cooked, compared with uncooked egg …
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