The incidence of anaphylactic reactions to PB was 0.34%, and the incidence of anaphylactic shock is hence 0.11%. No predictive factors for this allergy to PB were found.: Our study has confirmed the high level of risk of allergic reaction by patients exposed to PB for the detection of the...
and beta receptors enhance contractility, accelerate heart rate, contract blood vessels, and relax gastrointestinal and bronchial smooth muscle. It is used for cardiac resuscitation, anaphylactic shock, bronchospasm, etc.. The adverse reaction
Anaphylaxis —Also called anaphylactic shock; a severe allergic reaction characterized by airway constriction, tissue swelling, and lowered blood pressure. Histamine —A substance released by immune system cells in response to the presence of an allergen. It stimulates widening of blood vessels and in...
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hornets canstingrepeatedly, and their stings are painful and venomous, but thevenomof most hornet species is no more dangerous than that of other wasps. However, the venom containshistaminesthat can trigger allergic reactions. One of the most severe of these isanaphylactic shock, which is sometim...
AnaphylaxisSystemic anaphylactic response to bee venom. A minority of individuals have an allergic predisposition to bee venom, and the insect's sting can cause a dangerous, potentially fatal reaction known as systemic anaphylaxis. (Top left) A bee sting releases venom, which enters the bloodstream...
However, strong immune response may have fitness cost if they deplete limited energetic resources or leads to out-of-control response (anaphylactic shock or overproduction of mucus-filling lungs with liquid in pneumonia). Graham et al. [61] have found association between fitness and heritable self...