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The development and progression of allergy to multiple nuts at different agesAndrew T Clark
Department of Allergy, Addenbrookes NHS Trust, Cambridge, UK
Pediatr Allergy Immunol 16:507-11. 2005..This is related to increased duration of allergy and exposure to multiple nut types with age. Children with nut allergy should avoid all nut types from the onset...
Thermographic imaging during nasal peanut challenge may be useful in the diagnosis of peanut allergyA Clark
Department of Allergy, Cambridge University Hospitals, Cambridge, UK
Allergy 67:574-6. 2012..Outcome relies on subjective interpretation of symptoms, which leads to variations in outcome between observers. Facial thermography combined with nasal peanut challenge was evaluated as a novel objective indicator of clinical allergy...
Good prognosis, clinical features, and circumstances of peanut and tree nut reactions in children treated by a specialist allergy centerAndrew T Clark
Cambridge University Hospitals National Health Service Foundation Trust, Cambridge, United Kingdom
J Allergy Clin Immunol 122:286-9. 2008..The diagnosis of nut allergy causes anxiety. Few studies exist that estimate risk of reactions and inform management...
A longitudinal study of resolution of allergy to well-cooked and uncooked eggA Clark
Department of Allergy, Box 40, Cambridge University Hospitals, NHS Trust, Addenbrooke s Hospital, Cambridge, UK
Clin Exp Allergy 41:706-12. 2011..Egg allergy is common and although resolution to uncooked egg has been demonstrated, there is lack of evidence to guide reintroduction of well-cooked egg...
The RCPCH care pathway for children at risk of anaphylaxis: an evidence and consensus based national approach to caring for children with life-threatening allergiesAndrew Clark
Department of Allergy, Addenbrooke s NHS Trust, Box 40, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, UK
Arch Dis Child 96:i6-9. 2011..Anaphylaxis is the first completed pathway...
