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. 2024 Dec;54(12):1006-1009.
doi: 10.1111/cea.14553. Epub 2024 Aug 16.

Evaluation of a Novel Automated Allergy Intradermal Skin Test Reader: A Diagnostic Accuracy Study

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Evaluation of a Novel Automated Allergy Intradermal Skin Test Reader: A Diagnostic Accuracy Study

M P Morales-Palacios et al. Clin Exp Allergy. 2024 Dec.
No abstract available

Keywords: allergy; automated measurement; diagnosis; drug allergy; hymenoptera venom allergy; intradermal test; precision medicine.

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Conflict of interest statement

G.G. is a member of the Nexkin Medical advisory board and patent's co‐author: Measuring Wheals and Detecting Allergies. O.M. and E.T. are Nexkin Medical employees and shareholders. The remaining authors have no conflicts of interests.

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