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    Delayed corticosteroid hypersensitivity: a clinical management proposal by Voltolini, S, Fumagalli, F

    “…Different clinical pictures are related to corticosteroids (CS) non immediate hypersensitivity and the frequency of these reactions can be underestimated. The…”
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    Bet v 1-like pollen allergens of multiple Fagales species can sensitize atopic individuals by Hauser, M., Asam, C., Himly, M., Palazzo, P., Voltolini, S., Montanari, C., Briza, P., Bernardi, M. L., Mari, A., Ferreira, F., Wallner, M.

    Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-12-2011)
    “…Summary Background In the temperate climate zone of the Northern hemisphere, Fagales pollen allergy represents the main cause of winter/spring pollinosis…”
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    Assessing clinical and psychological features: who are patients showing a nocebo re-action during the drug challenge test? by Bizzi, F, Voltolini, S, Fiaschi, M D, Cavanna, D

    “…The nocebo reaction, namely the undesirable effect of an inert substance (placebo), is a phenomenon rarely investigated in literature. A better knowledge of…”
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    Parietaria pollination duration: myth or fact? by Ariano, R, Cecchi, L, Voltolini, S, Quercia, O, Scopano, E, Ciprandi, G

    “…Even though the Parietaria pollen season may be rather long, it is commonly thought that Parietaria pollen is a perennial allergen present along the whole…”
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    New risks from ancient food dyes: cochineal red allergy by VOLTOLINI, S, PELLEGRINI, S, CONTATORE, M, BIGNARDI, D, MINALE, P

    “…This study reports an unusual case of IgE-mediated hypersensitivity to Cochineal red or Carmine red, a coloring agent of natural origin. Although the risk of…”
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    Galactose-α-1,3-galactose syndrome: an Italian survey by Villalta, D, Cecchi, L, Farsi, A, Chiarini, F, Minale, P, Voltolini, S, Scala, E, Quercia, O, Muratore, L, Pravettoni, V, Calamari, A M, Cortellini, G, Asero, R

    “…The term of α-Gal syndrome, which includes the delayed allergy to red meat and the allergic reactions following the administration of cetuximab, is associated…”
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    A regional approach to unmet needs in anaphylaxis by Minale, P, Bignardi, D, Troise, C, Voltolini, S, Dignetti, P

    “…Allergic diseases are under-diagnosed and undertreated despite their wide prevalence, and particularly anaphylaxis is often under-estimated. Evidence-based…”
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    Relationship between ARIA classification and drug treatment in allergic rhinitis and asthma by Antonicelli, L, Micucci, C, Voltolini, S, Senna, G.E, Di Blasi, P, Visonà, G, De Marco, R, Bonifazi, F

    Published in Allergy (01-09-2007)
    “…The Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) guidelines provide a stepwise treatment to rhinitis, which classifies the disease according to its…”
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    Allergic rhinitis and asthma comorbidity: ARIA classification of rhinitis does not correlate with the prevalence of asthma by Antonicelli, L., Micucci, C., Voltolini, S., Feliziani, V., Senna, G. E., Di Blasi, P., Visonà, G., De Marco, R., Bonifazi, F.

    Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-06-2007)
    “…Summary Background Allergic rhinitis and asthma comorbidity is supported by both the similar underlying pathogenesis and immunologic mechanisms. The aim of…”
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    Bovine Serum Albumin: a double allergy risk by VOLTOLINI, S, SPIGNO, F, CIOE, A, CAGNATI, P, BIGNARDI, D, MINALE, P

    “…We analyse two cases of Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) allergy. The first regards a female laboratory technician with a history of bronchial asthma due to cat…”
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    Proposal of a skin tests based approach for the prevention of recurrent hypersensitivity reactions to iodinated contrast media by Della-Torre, E, Berti, A, Yacoub, M R, Guglielmi, B, Tombetti, E, Sabbadini, M G, Voltolini, S, Colombo, G

    “…The purpose of the present work is to evaluate the efficacy of an approach that combines clinical history, skin tests results, and premedication, in preventing…”
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    Analysis of the IgE response to pine nut allergens in Italian allergic patients by Asero, R, Bresciani, M, Cervone, M, Minale, P, Murzilli, F, Quercia, O, Ridolo, E, Savi, E, Villalta, D, Voltolini, S, Amato, S, Mistrello, G

    “…Plant-derived foods are the main cause of food allergy in Italian adults, and pine nut seems to be a relevant allergen. Allergy to pine nut is frequently…”
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    Successful desensitization to natalizumab in a skin test ― positive patient: a case report by BIGNARDI, D, RIBIZZI, G, VOLTOLINI, S, SERRATI, C, TROISE, C

    “…Relevant interest has been focused on rapid desensitization for drug hypersensitivity and on its use for reactions to monoclonal antibodies. Natalizumab is a…”
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    Phenobarbital-induced DiHS and ceftriaxone hypersensitivity reaction: a case of multiple drug allergy by VOLTOLINI, S, BIGNARDI, D, MINALE, P, PELLEGRINI, S, TROISE, C

    “…Patients with DiHS show an increased risk of sensitization to multiple drugs. We report a case of a young woman who developed cutaneous rash, lymphoadenopathy,…”
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    Sublingual immunotherapy in tree pollen allergy. Double-blind, placebo-controlled study with a biologically standardised extract of three pollens (alder, birch and hazel) administered by a rush schedule by Voltolini, S, Modena, P, Minale, P, Bignardi, D, Troise, C, Puccinelli, P, Parmiani, S

    Published in Allergologia et immunopathologia (01-07-2001)
    “…sublingual immunotherapy has been recognised as safe and effective but it is still poorly documented in tree pollen allergy. Allergy to alder, birch and hazel…”
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