Co-sensitization between legumes is frequently seen, but variable and not always clinically relevant
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K. Verhoeckx | M. Gaspari | A. Knulst | T. Le | Geert Houben | Aard de Jong | A. Ehlers | P. Welsing | M. Smits | P. Verhoeff
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