Pathogenetically, new-onset OA can be allergic or nonallergic in origin. The allergic variants are usually caused by high-molecular-weight allergens, such as grain dust and animal or fish protein. Selected low-molecular-weight agents are also capable of inducing allergic OA. Symptoms ensue after...
Noun1.anaphylaxis- hypersensitivity reaction to the ingestion or injection of a substance (a protein or drug) resulting from prior contact with a substance drug- a substance that is used as a medicine or narcotic anaphylactic shock- a severe and rapid and sometimes fatal hypersensitivity reaction ...
Several cases of documented pseudomembranous colitis were identified in clinical trials. The onset of pseudomembranous colitis symptoms may occur during or after therapy. Hypersensitivity Reactions Anaphylactic/anaphylactoid reactions (including shock and fatalities), skin rashes, urticaria, drug fever, pruritus...
a.Something that suddenly causes emotional distress:The news of his death was a shock to all of us. b.A sudden feeling of distress:The shock of the news has not yet worn off. 3.A massive, acute physiological reaction usually to physical trauma, infection, or allergy, characterized by a ...
On repeated administration, a sensitized individual may experience anaphylactic shock, which in some cases is fatal. Cellular immunity can also be transferred, particularly in experimental animal situations when graft and host reactions to foreign tissue invariably occur unless strain tissue types are ...
Food allergies affect the gut, skin, airways, lungs, and sometimes the entire body through the blood vessels. This can lead to anaphylaxis – a serious whole-body allergic reaction that is sudden in onset and can cause death. More than 170 foods have been reported to cause allergic reactions...
An anaphylactic shock is the most severe type of anaphylaxis and will usually lead to death in minutes if left untreated. NKT cells (Natural killer T cells). A heterogeneous subset of T cells, most of which express semi-invariant T cell receptors. In mice, NKT cells were first identified ...
In the research of the treatment of acute stage of Kawasaki disease, only small case series of initial treatment were reported in decades ago. However recently, more reliable results with high-evidenced outcomes from well-designed and with high quality c
The sudden onset fulminant clinical condition was observed as a drug allergy and 2 mg/kg intravenous pheniramine maleate was used due to accessibility as the H1 antagonist at that time. Anaphylaxis in a Newborn Due to Ampicillin The patient had no known history of drug allergy or food allergy...
Time of chest pain onset was defined as the time when chest pain intensified or became prolonged or intolerable such that the patient decided to seek treatment. Time of initial presentation was defined as the time that the patient arrived at the NRMI-I hospital or the referral hospital if ...