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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.12 KB (1,718 words) - 14:14, 21 June 2014
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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.3 KB (399 words) - 16:44, 14 January 2011
- ...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=8308 KB (1,120 words) - 02:34, 25 June 2010
- '''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.12 KB (1,718 words) - 14:14, 21 June 2014
- ...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 with6 KB (775 words) - 21:57, 14 February 2010
- The uses of epinephrine include treatment of [[anaphylaxis]], [[vasoconstrictor agent]], and [[cardiotonic agent]].2 KB (294 words) - 16:04, 7 November 2010
- **[[Anaphylaxis ]]3 KB (393 words) - 14:20, 8 March 2024
- ...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=13 KB (1,716 words) - 13:00, 13 June 2010
- Complications include [[anaphylaxis]] and swelling in the throat.<ref> {{cite web | url = http://www.nlm.nih.go5 KB (667 words) - 11:08, 30 September 2011
- ...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 | i10 KB (1,371 words) - 17:27, 12 June 2010
- * [[Anaphylaxis]] ([[shock (circulatory)|shock]] from allergic or immune causes) ...lation and ventilation when excessive mast cell degranulation has caused [[anaphylaxis]].13 KB (1,802 words) - 09:02, 1 March 2024
- ...hma]], allergic [[conjunctivitis]], allergic [[rhinitis]] ("hay fever"), [[anaphylaxis]], [[angioedema]], [[eosinophilia]], and [[urticaria]] (hives).7 KB (951 words) - 11:42, 22 August 2010
- ...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 strongl15 KB (2,125 words) - 17:43, 11 June 2010
- ...lop severe allergic reactions such as angioedema, respiratory distress and anaphylaxis. This may occur up to a week after the injection has been administered. A17 KB (2,632 words) - 01:36, 22 April 2014
- |research into [[anaphylaxis]]21 KB (2,676 words) - 09:02, 1 March 2024
- Systemic symptoms resulting from anaphylaxis can be dramatic. These may appear within 5 minutes post bite, or can be del20 KB (3,054 words) - 14:20, 8 March 2024
- ...rst known case of king cobra envenomation in the UK, complicated by severe anaphylaxis ''Anaesthesia'' '''62''':75-8</ref>.27 KB (4,085 words) - 14:17, 8 March 2024