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  • Allergy syndrome, oral
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  • Birch
  • Birch pollen allergy
  • Bird egg syndrome
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  • Carrot
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  • Celery allergy
  • Chamomile roman
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  • Cinnamon allergy
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  • Crustacean allergy
  • Cup primrose
  • Curry allergy
  • Dogtooth grass
  • Fish allergy
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  • Laurel of genuine
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  • Lipokaline
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  • Pollen, grass pollen and cereal pollen
  • Ragweed-banana-melon syndrome
  • Rubber allergy
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  • Sea urchin injuries
  • Semen storage proteins
  • Sesame allergy
  • Soy allergy
  • Storage proteins
  • Teak contact dermatitis
  • Tomato allergy
  • Tree pollen
  • Tree pollen
  • Wheat allergy
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  • Birch
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  • Conformational epitope
  • Coriander
  • Curry
  • Fish allergy
  • Garlic
  • Hazelnut bush
  • Horse chestnut
  • House dust mite
  • Kitchen onion
  • Latex allergy
  • Mugwort pollen allergy
  • Peach
  • Peanut
  • Pepper
  • Peppers
  • Profiline
  • Tropomyosin
  • Zingiberis rhizoma
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