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Allergy & Immunology
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Allergen Immunotherapy
Is asymptomatic long QT syndrome a contraindication for starting AIT?
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Is addition of SLIT likely to provide additional benefit for isolated dust mite allergy that is not completely treated with SCIT?
What is the lowest maintenance dose you will use if a patient continues to have anaphylaxis when trying to achieve maintenance dosing?
Is separating pollens and molds still necessary in light of increased addition of glycerol to IT mixtures?
Do you routinely take a cancer history from patients being evaluated for atopy?
Is separating dust mite and molds still necessary in light of increased addition of glycerol to IT mixtures?
With regards to cat allergy and immunotherapy, do you test both cat pelt and cat hair separately?
Do you continue shots when a patient transfers under your care and has been receiving less than effective doses of AIT, but insist they have been effective?
With regard to cat immunotherapy, if testing is positive for cat pelt and cat hair, do you include include 50% pelt and 50% hair if doing immunotherapy?
Is AIT safe to use with an active malignancy such as CTCL?
Is there a commercial extract for Asian ladybugs (Harmonia axyridis) available?