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Allergies, Anaphylaxis, and Angioedema

AUTHOR:
Joanna Odenthal
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
  1. Describe the common allergic diseases including allergic rhinitis, urticaria, food and drug allergy.
  2. Recognize anaphylaxis as a serious allergic reaction. List clinical criteria required for diagnosis and describe the treatment of anaphylaxis.
  3. Identify the deficiency underlying hereditary angioedema and describe the associated clinical syndrome.
Section
AccessMedicine > Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide, 9e > Allergy and Anaphylaxis > INTRODUCTION
Chapter
AccessMedicine > Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 21e > Urticaria, Angioedema, and Allergic Rhinitis
Case File
AccessMedicine > Graber and Wilbur’s Family Medicine Examination and Board Review, 5th Edition > Emergency Medicine Case 1.15 > Emergency Medicine Case 1.15
Case File
AccessMedicine > Graber and Wilbur’s Family Medicine Examination and Board Review, 5th Edition > Allergy and Immunology Case 4.01 > Allergy and Immunology Case 4.01
Case File
AccessMedicine > Graber and Wilbur’s Family Medicine Examination and Board Review, 5th Edition > Allergy and Immunology Case 4.03 > Allergy and Immunology Case 4.03
Case File
AccessMedicine > Graber and Wilbur’s Family Medicine Examination and Board Review, 5th Edition > Allergy and Immunology Case 4.04 > Allergy and Immunology Case 4.04
Case File
AccessMedicine > Case Files: Emergency Medicine, 5e > Case 6 > Anaphylaxis
Section
AccessMedicine > The Infographic Guide to Medicine > Emergency Medicine > Anaphylactic Shock

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