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Anaphylaxis to foods

Anaphylaxis to foods
Anaphylaxis to foods
Three crucial areas of the management of anaphylaxis due to food allergy are discussed: making a diagnosis, deciding who needs a self-injectable adrenaline device and spotting the novel allergen. Managing children and teenagers with anaphylaxis is challenging due to the lack of available evidence that specific addresses these issue. The available evidence is presented and discussed.
female, immunology, skin tests, practice guidelines as topic, immunoglobulin e, humans, agonists, lupinus, review, drug therapy, blood, adolescent, diagnosis, male, complications, milk hypersensitivity, child, anaphylaxis, research, administration & dosage, food hypersensitivity, patient selection, plant extracts, epinephrine, peanut hypersensitivity, pedigree, self administration, adrenergic agonists, injections, asthma, nut hypersensitivity
0905-6157
543-548
Roberts, Graham
ea00db4e-84e7-4b39-8273-9b71dbd7e2f3
Roberts, Graham
ea00db4e-84e7-4b39-8273-9b71dbd7e2f3

Roberts, Graham (2007) Anaphylaxis to foods. Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, 18 (6), 543-548. (doi:10.1111/j.1399-3038.2007.00609.x).

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Abstract

Three crucial areas of the management of anaphylaxis due to food allergy are discussed: making a diagnosis, deciding who needs a self-injectable adrenaline device and spotting the novel allergen. Managing children and teenagers with anaphylaxis is challenging due to the lack of available evidence that specific addresses these issue. The available evidence is presented and discussed.

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Published date: September 2007
Keywords: female, immunology, skin tests, practice guidelines as topic, immunoglobulin e, humans, agonists, lupinus, review, drug therapy, blood, adolescent, diagnosis, male, complications, milk hypersensitivity, child, anaphylaxis, research, administration & dosage, food hypersensitivity, patient selection, plant extracts, epinephrine, peanut hypersensitivity, pedigree, self administration, adrenergic agonists, injections, asthma, nut hypersensitivity

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Local EPrints ID: 61470
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/61470
ISSN: 0905-6157
PURE UUID: 0325c6d2-bd9d-49ff-95a6-66a318b4b1dc
ORCID for Graham Roberts: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2252-1248

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Date deposited: 02 Sep 2008
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:44

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