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Magerl M et al. – Altogether the pseudoallergen–free diet is beneficial for one in three patients. The pseudoallergen–free diet is a safe, healthy and cost–free measure to identify patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria that will benefit from avoiding pseudoallergens.


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