Antihistamine Interference with Allergy Skin Tests: How Long Should We Wait?

A positive histamine prick control (6.0 mg/ml) of >3x3 mm was the primary endpoint examined to determine if allergy skin tests would be interpretable.

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Hauptverfasser: Shah, K.M, Dave, S.A, Rank, M.A, Krogman, J, Oslie, C.L, Butterfield, J.H
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