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  • '''Anaphylaxis''', often called '''anaphylactic shock''', is "an acute [[immediate hyperse ...with frightening speed. Patients aware of sensitivities that could trigger anaphylaxis should carry an [[epinephrine]] autoinjector, and other recommended drugs.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Anaphylaxis]]
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  • ...or]], [[eosinophil chemotactic factor]]-A, and a [[basophil kallikrein of anaphylaxis]], BK-A. Triggered basophils are characterized by the presence of surface [ ...sophils and mast cells, is perhaps the most important factor in triggering anaphylaxis, although other products of these cells influence the process.
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  • ...b |url=http://www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2008/MB_cgi?term=anaphylaxis |title=Anaphylaxis |accessdate=2008-01-16 |author=Anonymous |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |f ...Broek V, Brown SG, Simons FE |title=H1-antihistamines for the treatment of anaphylaxis: Cochrane systematic review |journal=Allergy |volume=62 |issue=8 |pages=830
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  • '''Anaphylaxis''', often called '''anaphylactic shock''', is "an acute [[immediate hyperse ...with frightening speed. Patients aware of sensitivities that could trigger anaphylaxis should carry an [[epinephrine]] autoinjector, and other recommended drugs.
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  • ...ild febrile, nonhemolytic transfusion reaction (FNHTR) to life threatening anaphylaxis or hemolysis. Three common [[sign (medical)|signs]] are below and are highl * [[Anaphylaxis|Anaphylactic]] transfusion reactions may occur, especially in patients with
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  • The uses of epinephrine include treatment of [[anaphylaxis]], [[vasoconstrictor agent]], and [[cardiotonic agent]].
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  • **[[Anaphylaxis ]]
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  • ...ongue, and larynx."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> Angioedema of sudden onset, as in [[anaphylaxis]], can be a life-threatening [[respiratory emergencies|respiratory emergenc ...nsect sting allergy: relationship of severity of symptoms of initial sting anaphylaxis to re-sting reactions |journal=J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. |volume=90 |issue=
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  • Complications include [[anaphylaxis]] and swelling in the throat.<ref> {{cite web | url = http://www.nlm.nih.go
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  • ...st and even retrograde pyelography. They are similar in presentation to [[anaphylaxis|anaphylactic reactions]], but are not caused by an IgE-mediated immune resp ...berg HO | title=Protective effects of corticosteroids in contrast material anaphylaxis | journal=Invest Radiol | year=1988 | pages=S193-4 | volume=23 Suppl 1 | i
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  • * [[Anaphylaxis]] ([[shock (circulatory)|shock]] from allergic or immune causes) ...lation and ventilation when excessive mast cell degranulation has caused [[anaphylaxis]].
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  • ...hma]], allergic [[conjunctivitis]], allergic [[rhinitis]] ("hay fever"), [[anaphylaxis]], [[angioedema]], [[eosinophilia]], and [[urticaria]] (hives).
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  • ...ered as soon as possible. Patients with known sensitivities that may cause anaphylaxis often may carry autoinjectors; seeing one on or near the patient is strongl
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  • ...lop severe allergic reactions such as angioedema, respiratory distress and anaphylaxis. This may occur up to a week after the injection has been administered. A
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  • |research into [[anaphylaxis]]
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  • Systemic symptoms resulting from anaphylaxis can be dramatic. These may appear within 5 minutes post bite, or can be del
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  • ...rst known case of king cobra envenomation in the UK, complicated by severe anaphylaxis ''Anaesthesia'' '''62''':75-8</ref>.
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  • ...s of demonstrable efficacy, as in asthma, especially status asthmaticus or anaphylaxis. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 18:13, 24 September 2009
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  • ...be dangerous (exposure of sensitive individuals to an allergen can produce anaphylaxis), and it has very inconsistent efficacy, so is normally only attempted when
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  • ...ving I've done in ERs, I've lived with severe asthmatics with a history of anaphylaxis; our bedroom had the drugs and equipment for about anything short of endotr
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  • ...se of king cobra envenomation in the United Kingdom, complicated by severe anaphylaxis. Anaesthesia, Volume 62, Number 1, January 2007, pp. 75-78(4) (We describe
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  • ...asthmaticus. The tendency to secure the airway by intubation is greater in anaphylaxis, because with sufficient edema, you may not be able to intubate -- you may ...enance may be needed. Occasionally, full CPR is required for an episode of anaphylaxis. (p. 333)</blockquote>
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  • ...be dangerous (exposure of sensitive individuals to an allergen can produce anaphylaxis), and it has very inconsistent efficacy, so is normally only attempted when ...ll were even referring to the same entitities with asthma, bronchitis, and anaphylaxis. I happened to spend yesterday at a tertiary care veterinary center, trying
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