Oral Allergy Syndrome (OAS): The Natural History of Reported Reactions and Extent of Sensitisation to Plant Foods
The homology between birch pollen and plant food allergens implies many birch-sensitised individuals may have positive food skin prick tests (SPT) in the absence of clinical symptoms.
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