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    Safe De-Labeling of Patients at Low Risk of Penicillin Allergy in Denmark by Fransson, Sara, Boel, Jonas Bredtoft, Mosbech, Holger F, Poulsen, Lars K, Ruff, Samine, Garvey, Lene H

    “…Penicillin allergy is suspected in 10% of hospital inpatients but can be disproved in 90% of cases. Direct oral provocation without preceding tests among…”
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    The shape of and applied weight on skin prick lancets critically affect the wheal size in the skin prick test by Bartko, Ewa Anna, Elberling, Jesper, Mosbech, Holger

    Published in The World Allergy Organization journal (01-06-2024)
    “…The global application of the skin prick test (SPT) is attributed to the low costs, easy execution, and invivo approach. Still, the healthcare professionals’…”
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    Risk of Immediate-Type Allergy to Local Anesthetics Is Overestimated—Results from 5 Years of Provocation Testing in a Danish Allergy Clinic by Kvisselgaard, Ask D., Mosbech, Holger F., Fransson, Sara, Garvey, Lene H.

    “…Local anesthetics (LAs) are used in many health care settings and exposure during a lifetime is almost inevitable. Immediate-type allergy to LAs is considered…”
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    Penicillin allergy delabeling has a significant impact on subsequent antibiotic use in primary care by Fransson, Sara, Boel, Jonas B., Mosbech, Holger F., Garvey, Lene H.

    Published in The World Allergy Organization journal (01-09-2024)
    “…Efforts to delabel penicillin allergic patients are important as the majority of suspected penicillin allergy can be ruled out by relevant allergy testing. The…”
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    The Importance of Prolonged Provocation in Drug Allergy — Results From a Danish Allergy Clinic by Fransson, Sara, Mosbech, Holger, MD, DMSc, Kappel, Mogens, MD, DMSc, Hjortlund, Janni, MD, PhD, Poulsen, Lars K., PhD, DMSc, Kvisselgaard, Ask D, Garvey, Lene H., MD, PhD

    “…Background Drug provocation is the “Gold Standard” in drug allergy investigation. Recent studies suggest that a negative drug provocation on first dose should…”
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    IgE-mediated allergy to chlorhexidine by Garvey, Lene Heise, MD, Krøigaard, Mogens, MD, Poulsen, Lars K., DMSc, Skov, Per Stahl, PhD, Mosbech, Holger, DMSc, Venemalm, Lennart, PhD, Degerbeck, Fredrik, MSc, Husum, Bent, DMSc

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-08-2007)
    “…Background Investigations at the Danish Anesthesia Allergy Centre have included testing for allergy to chlorhexidine since 1999. Objective To investigate…”
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    Asthma and respiratory symptoms among hairdressers in Denmark: Results from a register based questionnaire study by Lysdal, Susan Hovmand, Mosbech, Holger, Johansen, Jeanne Duus, Søsted, Heidi

    Published in American journal of industrial medicine (01-12-2014)
    “…Background Hairdressers are at risk of developing occupational respiratory disorders due to persulfates and other hairdressing chemicals. Methods A register…”
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    Two episodes of anaphylaxis following exposure to hydroxypropyl methylcellulose during cataract surgery by Munk, Sofie J., MD, Heegaard, Steffen, MD, DMSc, Mosbech, Holger, MD, DMSc, Garvey, Lene H., MD, PhD

    Published in Journal of cataract and refractive surgery (01-06-2013)
    “…We report a case of immediate severe anaphylaxis to hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) on 2 separate occasions during cataract surgery in a 71-year-old…”
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    Intradermal Tests With Drugs: An Approach to Standardization by Barbaud, Annick, Weinborn, Marie, Garvey, Lene Heise, Testi, Sergio, Kvedariene, Violeta, Bavbek, Sevim, Mosbech, Holger, Gomes, Eva, Aberer, Werner, Elberink, Hanneke N. G. Oude, Torres, Maria Jose, Ponvert, Claude, Ayav, C., Gooi, Jimmy, Brockow, Knut

    Published in Frontiers in medicine (15-05-2020)
    “…Background: Intradermal tests (IDTs) are performed and interpreted differently in drug allergy centers making valid comparison of results difficult.Objective:…”
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    High occurrence of rhinitis symptoms in hairdressing apprentices by Foss‐Skiftesvik, Majken H., Winther, Lone, Johnsen, Claus R., Søsted, Heidi, Mosbech, Holger F., Zachariae, Claus, Johansen, Jeanne D.

    Published in International forum of allergy & rhinology (01-01-2017)
    “…Background Little is known about the occurrence of respiratory symptoms among hairdressing apprentices during their training. Therefore, in this study, we…”
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    Effect of General Anesthesia and Orthopedic Surgery on Serum Tryptase by GARVEY, Lene H, BECH, Birgitte, MOSBECH, Holger, KROIGAARD, Mogens, BELHAGE, Bo, HUSUM, Bent, POULSEN, Lars K

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-05-2010)
    “…Mast cell tryptase is used clinically in the evaluation of anaphylaxis during anesthesia, because symptoms and signs of anaphylaxis are often masked by the…”
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    Anaphylaxis to intravenous gentamicin with suspected sensitization through gentamicin-loaded bone cement by Christiansen, Ida Skovgaard, MD, Pedersen, Poul, MD, Krøigaard, Mogens, MD, Mosbech, Holger, MD, DMSc, Garvey, Lene Heise, MD, PhD

    “…The histamine release test for gentamicin later proved positive and all other substances tested negative in all other tests. [...]she was diagnosed with…”
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    Challenge Test Results in Patients With Suspected Penicillin Allergy, but No Specific IgE by Holm, Anne, Mosbech, Holger

    Published in Allergy, asthma & immunology research (01-04-2011)
    “…Patients with a history of allergic reaction to penicillin, but with no detectable specific IgE, are common and pose a dilemma. Challenge tests are considered…”
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    Sublingual immunotherapy with venom is not recommended for patients with Hymenoptera venom allergy by Ruëff, Franziska, MD, Bilò, M. Beatrice, MD, Jutel, Marek, MD, Mosbech, Holger, MD, DMSc, Müller, Ulrich, MD, Przybilla, Bernhard, MD

    “…[...]a venom dose of 525 μg per month was used in the SLIT group, which considerably exceeds the standard dose of 100 μg for subcutaneous venom immunotherapy…”
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