Pollen-food allergy syndrome and component sensitization in adolescents: A Japanese population-based study
Tomoyuki Kiguchi(Yamaguchi University), Yukihiro Ohya(National Center For Child Health and Development), Kiwako Yamamoto‐Hanada(National Center For Child Health and Development), Kenji Toyokuni, Hiroya Ogita, Shigenori Kabashima, Makoto Irahara(National Center For Child Health and Development), Miori Sato(National Center For Child Health and Development), Yusuke Inuzuka, Fumi Ishikawa(National Center For Child Health and Development), Tatsuki Fukuie, Masami Narita(National Center For Child Health and Development), Mayako Saito‐Abe(National Center For Child Health and Development), Yumiko Miyaji(National Center For Child Health and Development), Koji Nishimura, Yoshitsune Miyagi(National Center For Child Health and Development)
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