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Anaphylaxis: Definition, History, and Epidemiology
Pages 1-12
This book offers a handy reference guide to anaphylaxis, including diagnosis and treatment. It covers food, drug allergy and venom allergies, allergic rhinitis and asthma, anaphylaxis related to intravenous drug administration, exercise-induced anaphylaxis, latex allergy, idiopathic anaphylaxis, and also discusses applied treatment modalities that cause anaphylaxis, such as various forms of immunotherapy. Providing detailed information on three recently launched epinephrine auto-injectors, this guide is an invaluable tool for otorhinolaringologists, pediatric and adult allergologists, pulmonologists general practitioners and emergency physicians as well as patients.
Anaphylaxis: Definition, History, and Epidemiology
Pages 1-12
The Aetiology of Anaphylaxis
Pages 13-161
Pathophysiology of Anaphylaxis
Pages 163-182
Risk Factors for Anaphylaxis
Pages 183-193
Symptoms and Findings for Anaphylaxis
Pages 195-203
Diagnosis and Laboratory Tests for Anaphylaxis
Pages 205-220
Differential Diagnosis for Anaphylaxis
Pages 221-235
Treatment of Anaphylaxis
Pages 237-252
Communication Strategies with Anaphylactic Patients and Their Families
Pages 253-263
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