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Acute Anaphylactic Reactions and Aspirin Allergy

Richard G. Van Dellen,Gustavus A. Peters-1971-05-01-Postgraduate Medicine
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The subject of anaphylaxis immediately brings to mind penicillin, and for good reasons. Still, any of a long list of diagnostic and therapeutic agents and foods can be the cause of this life-threatening event. Every physician and even some patients should be prepared to deal with this emergency. For some asthmatic patients, even taking aspirin can precipitate a severe attack of asthma. In particular, the combination of asthma and nasal polyps should raise suspicion of this type of aspirin allergy.

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The subject of anaphylaxis immediately brings to mind penicillin, and for good reasons. Still, any of a long list of diagnostic and therapeutic agents and foods can be the cause of this life-threatening event. Every physician and even some patients should be prepared to deal with this emergency. For some asthmatic patients, even taking aspirin can precipitate a severe attack of asthma. In particular, the combination of asthma and nasal polyps should raise suspicion of this type of aspirin allergy.

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MedicineAspirinAnaphylaxisAnaphylactic reactionsAsthmaAllergyPenicillinNasal polyps

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