RT Generic T1 Key Issues in Hymenoptera Venom Allergy: An Update A1 Alfaya Arias, T. A1 Soriano Gomis, V A1 Soto Mera, T. A1 Vega Castro, A. A1 Vega Gutierrez, J. M. A1 Alonso Llamazares, A. A1 Antolin Amerigo, D. A1 Carballada Gonzalez, F. J. A1 Dominguez Noche, C. A1 Gutierrez Fernandez, D. A1 Marques Amat, L. A1 Martinez Arcediano, A. A1 San Ireneo, Martinez M. A1 Moreno Ancillo, A. A1 Puente Crespo, Y. A1 Ruiz Leon, B. A1 Sanchez Morillas, L. A1 Hymenoptera Allergy Comm SEAIC, K1 Hymenoptera K1 Molecular diagnosis K1 Venom immunotherapy K1 Polistes dominula K1 Mastocytosis K1 Quality-of-life K1 Api m 1 K1 Yellow jacket venom K1 Mast-cell disorders K1 Rves v 5 K1 Honeybee venom K1 Wasp venom K1 Immunoglobulin-e K1 Sting challenge K1 Serum tryptase AB In this review, the Hymenoptera Allergy Committee of the SEAIC analyzes the most recent scientific literature addressing problems related to the diagnosis of hymenoptera allergy and to management of venom immunotherapy. Molecular diagnosis and molecular risk profiles are the key areas addressed.The appearance of new species of hymenoptera that are potentially allergenic in Spain and the associated diagnostic and therapeutic problems are also described.Finally, we analyze the issue of mast cell activation syndrome closely related to hymenoptera allergy, which has become a new diagnostic challenge for allergists given its high prevalence in patients with venom anaphylaxis. PB Esmon publicidad s a, dept allergy & clin immunol, clin univ navarra SN 1018-9068 YR 2017 FD 2017-01-01 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/19424 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/19424 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 6, 2025