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Il capitolo sull’eziologia comprende la citazione ed il commento dei principali studi pediatrici di popolazione sulle cause di anafilassi pubblicati negli ultimi 10 anni; vengono quindi distinte ed approfondite sezioni relative ai singoli fattori eziologici, così come specificati negli studi succitati oltreché da altre fonti bibliografiche.

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Calvani, M., Cardinale, F., Martelli, A., Muraro, M.A., Pucci, N., Savino, F. (2007). Eziologia. In: Calvani, M., Cardinale, F., Martelli, A., Muraro, M.A., Pucci, N., Savino, F. (eds) Anafilassi in pediatria. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0621-8_5

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