Drug provocation tests in children: Indications and interpretation

Allergologia et immunopathologia
J L Corzo-Higueras

Abstract

Drug provocation tests in children are always a problematic task. In the present article the most important aspects of this technique are reviewed, including the differences between children and adults; the main mechanisms involved in drug reaction; how to perform the different tests; and when they are indicated.

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