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  • Immediate hypersensitivity reaction encompasses types I-III, while Type IV is the delayed hypersensiti
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  • ...sensitivity''' ('''food allergies''' or '''food allergy''') is a form of [[immediate hypersensitivity]] that is "Gastrointestinal disturbances, skin eruptions, or shock due to a
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Immediate hypersensitivity]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Immediate hypersensitivity}}
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  • {{r|Immediate hypersensitivity}}
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  • A form of [[immediate hypersensitivity]] that is "Gastrointestinal disturbances, skin eruptions, or shock due to a
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  • {{r|Immediate hypersensitivity}}
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  • {{r|Immediate hypersensitivity}}
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  • {{r|Immediate hypersensitivity}}
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  • {{main|Immediate hypersensitivity}} [[Immediate hypersensitivity|Type 1 hypersensitivity]] is defined as "hypersensitivity reactions which o
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  • {{r|Immediate hypersensitivity}}
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  • {{r|Immediate hypersensitivity}}
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  • {{r|Immediate hypersensitivity}}
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  • {{r|Immediate hypersensitivity}}
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  • {{r|Immediate hypersensitivity}}
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  • '''Immediate hypersensitivity''' is defined as "[[hypersensitivity]] reactions which occur within minutes
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  • {{r|Immediate hypersensitivity}}
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  • Type 1 hypersensitivity ([[immediate hypersensitivity]]) reactions include:
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  • The dose for adults with [[immediate hypersensitivity]] reactions is 0.3-0.5 mg (0.3 to 0.5 ml) every 15-20 minutes. Automatic
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  • {{r|Immediate hypersensitivity}}
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  • '''Anaphylaxis''', often called '''anaphylactic shock''', is "an acute [[immediate hypersensitivity|hypersensitivity]] reaction due to exposure to a previously encountered [[a "Anaphylaxis" is a form of [[immediate hypersensitivity]] and includes [[mast cell]] and [[basophil]] degranulation, triggered eith
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  • ====Immediate hypersensitivity==== Immediate hypersensitivity are over-reported and few patient reporting these have reactions on careful
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  • * [[Immediate hypersensitivity]]
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