Letter to the Editor
 

Unsuccessful Desensitization in a Child with Hypersensitivity to Diazoxide

Abstract

Unsuccessful Desensitization in a Child with Hypersensitivity to Diazoxide


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Child Desensitization Diazoxide Nesidioblastosis

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Mori F, Sarti L, Barni S, Lodi L, Federico G, Novembre E. Unsuccessful Desensitization in a Child with Hypersensitivity to Diazoxide. Iran J Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2017;16(5):457-459.