1. Myths, facts and controversies in the diagnosis and management of anaphylaxis
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Katherine Anagnostou, Paul Turner, and Medical Research Council (MRC)
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Allergy ,Allergic reaction ,education ,VACCINE ,FATAL ANAPHYLAXIS ,CHILDREN ,Review ,GUIDELINES ,Pediatrics ,1117 Public Health and Health Services ,AUTOINJECTORS ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Food allergy ,030225 pediatrics ,Food anaphylaxis ,ADOLESCENTS ,anaphylaxis ,medicine ,Humans ,Intensive care medicine ,health care economics and organizations ,RISK ,food allergy ,Science & Technology ,adrenaline ,Health professionals ,business.industry ,FOOD ANAPHYLAXIS ,Fatal anaphylaxis ,1103 Clinical Sciences ,vaccines ,allergy ,medicine.disease ,Patient Care Management ,3. Good health ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,1114 Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine ,ALLERGIC REACTIONS ,HOSPITALIZATIONS ,business ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,Anaphylaxis - Abstract
Anaphylaxis is a serious systemic allergic reaction that is rapid in onset and may cause death. Despite numerous national and international guidelines and consensus statements, common misconceptions still persist in terms of diagnosis and appropriate management, both among healthcare professionals and patient/carers. We address some of these misconceptions and highlight the optimal approach for patients who experience potentially life-threatening allergic reactions.
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- 2018
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