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Eosinophilic lingual tonsillitis induced by sublingual immunotherapy: A case series
Carlo Cavaliere1, Paolo Luperto2, Michele Gnesutta3
1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Sciences Sapienza University Rome Italy.
Clinical Case Reports
|November 25, 2020
Abstract:
The new observation of eosinophilic lingual tonsillitis as a possible adverse reaction to sublingual immunotherapy is likely to stimulate new investigations aimed at improving the understanding of the mechanisms of biodistribution of extracts placed at the sublingual level.
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