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Patrizia Bonadonna

Patrizia Bonadonna

Overview

Patrizia Bonadonna is affiliated with the University of Verona in Italy. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a focus on Immunology and Allergy, Pharmacology, Immunology, Dermatology, and Rheumatology.

They have contributed extensively to topics such as Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Research, Drug-Induced Adverse Reactions, Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization, Mast cells and histamine, Contact Dermatitis and Allergies, Urticaria and Related Conditions, and Healthcare and Venom Research.

Their recent papers include the following works:

  • "Practice parameters for diagnosing and managing iodinated contrast media hypersensitivity" (2020, Allergy)
  • "Hypersensitivity reactions to chemotherapy: an EAACI Position Paper" (2021, Allergy)
  • "EAACI/ENDA position paper on drug provocation testing" (2023, Allergy)
  • "Allergies and COVID-19 vaccines: An ENDA/EAACI Position paper" (2022, Allergy)
  • "β-blockers and ACE inhibitors are not a risk factor for severe systemic sting reactions and adverse events during venom immunotherapy" (2021, Allergy)

Frequent co-authors of Patrizia Bonadonna include:

  • Roberta Zanotti
  • María José Torres
  • Elisa Olivieri
  • Maria Beatrice Bilò
  • Francesco Olivieri

The most common venues for their publications are:

  • Allergy
  • The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology In Practice
  • Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • Clinical and Molecular Allergy
  • Clinical Lymphoma Myeloma & Leukemia

Best Publications

  • Clonal mast cell disorders in patients with systemic reactions to Hymenoptera stings and increased serum tryptase levels

    Patrizia Bonadonna;Omar Perbellini;Giovanni Passalacqua;Beatrice Caruso

  • Cutaneous manifestations in patients with mastocytosis: Consensus report of the European Competence Network on Mastocytosis; the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology; and the European Academy of Allergology and Clinical Immunology

    Karin Hartmann;Luis Escribano;Clive Grattan;Knut Brockow

  • Skin testing in patients with hypersensitivity reactions to iodinated contrast media – a European multicenter study

    K. Brockow;A. Romano;W. Aberer;A. J. Bircher

  • In vitro tests for drug hypersensitivity reactions: an ENDA/EAACI Drug Allergy Interest Group position paper

    C Mayorga;G Celik;P Rouzaire;P Whitaker

  • Research needs in allergy: an EAACI position paper, in collaboration with EFA

    Nikolaos G Papadopoulos;Ioana Agache;Sevim Bavbek;Beatrice M Bilo

  • Proposed Diagnostic Algorithm for Patients with Suspected Mast Cell Activation Syndrome.

    Peter Valent;Cem Akin;Patrizia Bonadonna;Karin Hartmann

  • Heritable risk for severe anaphylaxis associated with increased α-tryptase-encoding germline copy number at TPSAB1.

    Jonathan J. Lyons;Jack Chovanec;Michael P. O’Connell;Yihui Liu

  • Mastocytosis and insect venom allergy.

    Patrizia Bonadonna;Roberta Zanotti;Ulrich Müller

  • Controversies in drug allergy: In vitro testing.

    Cristobalina Mayorga;Didier G. Ebo;David M. Lang;Werner J. Pichler

  • Nonaggressive systemic mastocytosis (SM) without skin lesions associated with insect-induced anaphylaxis shows unique features versus other indolent SM.

    Iván Álvarez-Twose;Roberta Zanotti;David González-de-Olano;Patrizia Bonadonna

  • Evaluation of the nocebo effect during oral challenge in patients with adverse drug reactions.

    G Liccardi;G Senna;M Russo;P Bonadonna

  • International prognostic scoring system for mastocytosis (IPSM): a retrospective cohort study

    Wolfgang R Sperr;Michael Kundi;Ivan Alvarez-Twose;Bjorn van Anrooij

  • Bone mineral density, bone turnover markers and fractures in patients with indolent systemic mastocytosis

    Maurizio Rossini;Roberta Zanotti;Patrizia Bonadonna;Anna Artuso

  • Clonal mast cell disorders in patients with severe Hymenoptera venom allergy and normal serum tryptase levels

    Roberta Zanotti;Carla Lombardo;Giovanni Passalacqua;Cristian Caimmi

  • Drug hypersensitivity in clonal mast cell disorders: ENDA/EAACI position paper

    P Bonadonna;M Pagani;W Aberer;Mb Bilò

  • How much specific is the association between hymenoptera venom allergy and mastocytosis

    P. Bonadonna;R. Zanotti;M. Pagani;Beatrice Caruso

  • Approach to the diagnosis of drug hypersensitivity reactions: similarities and differences between Europe and North America

    Maria Torres;Antonino Romano;G. Celik;P. Demoly

  • Venom Immunotherapy in Patients with Clonal Mast CELL Disorders: Efficacy, Safety and Practical Considerations

    Patrizia Bonadonna;David Gonzalez-de-Olano;Roberta Zanotti;Annamaria Riccio

  • CD30 expression by bone marrow mast cells from different diagnostic variants of systemic mastocytosis.

    José M Morgado;Omar Perbellini;Ryan C Johnson;Cristina Teodósio

  • Hymenoptera Venom Allergy: Management of Children and Adults in Clinical Practice.

    M B Bilò;V Pravettoni;D Bignardi;P Bonadonna

Frequent Co-Authors

Karin Hartmann
Karin Hartmann University Hospital of Basel
Knut Brockow
Knut Brockow Technical University of Munich
Massimo Triggiani
Massimo Triggiani University of Salerno
Giovanni Passalacqua
Giovanni Passalacqua University of Genoa
Peter Valent
Peter Valent Medical University of Vienna
Gianenrico Senna
Gianenrico Senna University of Verona
Mariana Castells
Mariana Castells Brigham and Women's Hospital
Vito Sabato
Vito Sabato University of Antwerp
Cem Akin
Cem Akin University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Dean D. Metcalfe
Dean D. Metcalfe National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

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