| PCA | para-chloramphetamine; parietal cell antibody; passive cutaneous anaphylaxis; patient care assistant... |
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| RPA | radial photon apsorptiometry; replication protein A; resultant physiologic acceleration; reverse pas... |
| SRF-A | slow-reacting factor-anaphylaxis |
| SRSA, SRS-A | slow-reacting substance of anaphylaxis |
| ECF-A | eosinophil chemotactic factor of anaphylaxis |
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| RCA | reverse cutaneous anaphylaxis |
| eosinophil chemotactic factor of anaphylaxis | A peptide (MW 500 to 600) that is chemotactic for eosinophilic leukocytes and is released from disrupted mast cells. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| local anaphylaxis | The immediate, transient kind of response that follows the injection of antigen (allergen) into the skin of a sensitised individual and is limited to the area surrounding the site of inoculation. See: skin test. (05 Mar 2000) |
| anaphylaxis |
severe allergic response to a substance. symptoms include wheezing, itching, nasal congestion, hives, immediate intense burning of hands and feet, collapse with severe drop in blood pressure, loss of consciousness and cardiac arrest.
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| anaphylaxis |
The term is commonly used to denote the immediate, transient kind of immunologic (allergic) reaction characterized by contraction of smooth muscle and dilation of capillaries due to release of pharmacologically active substances (histamine, bradykinin, serotonin, and slow-reacting substance), classically initiated by the combination of antigen (allergen) with mast cell-fixed, cytophilic antibody (chiefly IgE).
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| anaphylaxis |
A type of hypersensitivity or allergic reaction in which the exaggerated immunologic reaction results from the release of vasoactive substances such as histamine. The reaction occurs on re-exposure to a foreign protein or other substance after sensitization.
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| anaphylaxis |
An immediate and severe allergic reaction to a substance (eg food or drugs). Symptoms of anaphylaxis include breathing difficulty, loss of consciousness and a drop in blood pressure. This condition can be fatal and requires immediate medical attention.
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| anaphylaxis |
a life threatening allergic reaction. Symptoms may include hives, wheezing, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and swelling. If the swelling occurs in the airway, a person can die from lack of oxygen. In severe cases the allergic reaction may also cause low blood pressure which may cause a person to feel light-headed, pass out or possibly be fatal.
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