Anaphylaxis

Authors

  • C. Rubio
  • E. Lasa
  • E. Arroabarren
  • S. Garrido
  • B.E. García
  • A.I. Tabar

Keywords:

Anafilaxia. Adrenalina. Triptasa.

Abstract

Anaphlaxis is a potentially mortal, underdiagnosed clinical picture. The most frequent triggering agents are drugs and foodstuffs. The first therapeutic option, adrenaline, although clearly indicated, is not carried out with the desired frequency due basically to the high number of cases of anaphylaxis that are not diagnosed as such. In patients with a first episode of anaphylaxis, posterior aetiological diagnosis is crucial to avoid the appearance of new episodes. The only case of anaphylaxis in which immunotherapy with the allergen must be evaluated, is that in which the causal agent is the poison of hymenopters.

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Published

2008-12-18

How to Cite

Rubio, C., Lasa, E., Arroabarren, E., Garrido, S., García, B., & Tabar, A. (2008). Anaphylaxis. Anales Del Sistema Sanitario De Navarra, 26, 103–110. Retrieved from https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/ASSN/article/view/5003

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