Oral Allergy Syndrome (OAS) is a special contact allergy conditioned by specific amino acids in food allergens, usually fruits, as well as some proteins from different pollens. It is usually manifested in the mouth, however relatively little is known about the syndrome in Odontology. OAS is a fairly common adverse reaction that occurs after ingesting certain foods, such as peaches or apples, produced in atopic individuals who usually suffer from rhinitis, bronchial asthma or both. This syndrome mainly affects the oral cavity and oropharynx, provoking minor local alterations, although there may be serious systematic reactions, making it important to distinguish it from other oral processes when making the diagnosis. One of the more sev...
Background: Oral mucosa is the first gate of food and water to enter the body. This area, including ...
We have studied 262 patients suffering from hay fever and oral allergy syndrome after fruit and vege...
Oral cavity and perioral area are constantly exposed to a variety of antigens, including food and a...
Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is an allergic reaction in the oral cavity subsequent to the consumption...
WOS: 000423672600007PubMed: 30253652Objectives: To review oral allergy syndrome (OAS). Methods: We s...
ABSTRACTOral allergy syndrome (OAS) is defined as the symptoms of IgE-mediated immediate allergy loc...
Introduction: Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is a form of food allergy. It develops mostly in patients ...
Oral allergy syndrome is a medical condition in which the person affected suffers immediate allergic...
Background: Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is the mildest form of an allergic reaction to foods. It is ...
none5Background: The term “oral allergy syndrome” (OAS) is currently used to report immediate reacti...
Background: The oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is a common cause of food allergy in adults. Our objecti...
Abstract Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is one of the most common IgE-mediated allergic reactions. It i...
Summary Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) or pollen–fruit allergy syndrome represents a mucosal allergic c...
Background: Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is an IgE-mediated food allergy. Ingestion of causative anti...
Symptoms appear immediately at the site of contact with the food when a susceptible allergic patient...
Background: Oral mucosa is the first gate of food and water to enter the body. This area, including ...
We have studied 262 patients suffering from hay fever and oral allergy syndrome after fruit and vege...
Oral cavity and perioral area are constantly exposed to a variety of antigens, including food and a...
Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is an allergic reaction in the oral cavity subsequent to the consumption...
WOS: 000423672600007PubMed: 30253652Objectives: To review oral allergy syndrome (OAS). Methods: We s...
ABSTRACTOral allergy syndrome (OAS) is defined as the symptoms of IgE-mediated immediate allergy loc...
Introduction: Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is a form of food allergy. It develops mostly in patients ...
Oral allergy syndrome is a medical condition in which the person affected suffers immediate allergic...
Background: Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is the mildest form of an allergic reaction to foods. It is ...
none5Background: The term “oral allergy syndrome” (OAS) is currently used to report immediate reacti...
Background: The oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is a common cause of food allergy in adults. Our objecti...
Abstract Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is one of the most common IgE-mediated allergic reactions. It i...
Summary Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) or pollen–fruit allergy syndrome represents a mucosal allergic c...
Background: Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is an IgE-mediated food allergy. Ingestion of causative anti...
Symptoms appear immediately at the site of contact with the food when a susceptible allergic patient...
Background: Oral mucosa is the first gate of food and water to enter the body. This area, including ...
We have studied 262 patients suffering from hay fever and oral allergy syndrome after fruit and vege...
Oral cavity and perioral area are constantly exposed to a variety of antigens, including food and a...