Adverse Reactions to Anaesthetic DrugsJohn Andrew Thornton |
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... anaphylactoid reactions in man . Role of dextran reactive antibodies . Int . Arch . Allerg . appl . Immunol . , 52 , 145-159 . Johnson , U. and Laurell , A.B. ( 1974 ) : Activation of complement in anaphylactoid reactions in connec ...
... anaphylactoid reactions in man . Role of dextran reactive antibodies . Int . Arch . Allerg . appl . Immunol . , 52 , 145-159 . Johnson , U. and Laurell , A.B. ( 1974 ) : Activation of complement in anaphylactoid reactions in connec ...
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... reactions to Haemaccel occurred and concomitantly plasma histamine assays were performed ( Table 6.14 ; Fig . 6.11 ) . All these studies showed TABLE 6.13 EFFICIENCY OF THE PLASMA HISTAMINE ASSAY FOR PREDICTING ANAPHYLACTOID REACTIONS ...
... reactions to Haemaccel occurred and concomitantly plasma histamine assays were performed ( Table 6.14 ; Fig . 6.11 ) . All these studies showed TABLE 6.13 EFFICIENCY OF THE PLASMA HISTAMINE ASSAY FOR PREDICTING ANAPHYLACTOID REACTIONS ...
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John Andrew Thornton. TABLE 6.20 ANAPHYLACTOID REACTIONS AND HISTAMINE RELEASE FOLLOWING INFUSION OF PLASMA SUBSTITUTES IN HUMAN SUBJECTS AND ANIMALS Gelatin cross - linked by urea Haemaccel , gelatin cross - linked by glyoxal ...
John Andrew Thornton. TABLE 6.20 ANAPHYLACTOID REACTIONS AND HISTAMINE RELEASE FOLLOWING INFUSION OF PLASMA SUBSTITUTES IN HUMAN SUBJECTS AND ANIMALS Gelatin cross - linked by urea Haemaccel , gelatin cross - linked by glyoxal ...
Contents
Chapter 2Adverse reactions to intravenous induction agents | 29 |
side effects | 47 |
Chapter 4Adverse effects of neuromuscular blocking drugs | 65 |
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