Experts develop standard definition and educational tools for health care professionals Anaphylaxis: a serious allergic reaction that can progress rapidly and may cause death. It may involve these systems: Skin/mucosa (includes lip, tongue) Respiratory (lungs, breathing) Cardiovascular (heart, blood pressure), and/or Gastrointestinal (stomach, gut) Life threatening anaphylaxis is characterized by respiratory and/or cardiovascular involvement and may occur without skin/mucosa involvement…
Quelle: Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America
Artikel: New Anaphylaxis Definition and Guidance for Treatment of Serious Allergic Reactions
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