[6][1] The primary treatment of anaphylaxis is epinephrine injection into a muscle, intravenous fluids, then placing the person "in a reclining position with feet elevated to help restore...
[1] Approximately 5–15% of all reported cases of anaphylaxis are thought to be exercise-induced. [2] The exact proportion of the population with EIA is unknown, but a 2001 study of 76,229...
[2] Although best known for their role in allergy and anaphylaxis, mast cells play an... 3 In the gut 3 Physiology 3.1 Structure of the high-affinity IgE receptor, FcεR1 3.2 Allergen...
on anaphylaxis " [25] 1914 Robert Bárány (1876–1936) Austro-Hungarian "for his work on the physiology and pathology of the vestibular apparatus " [8] 1915 Not awarded 1916 1917 1918...
chain of symptoms which occur in highly sensitized guinea-pigs shortly after an intravenous or intracardiac injection of the... cessation of respiration is secondary to this asphyxia. 4....
Affiliation 1 Department of Physiology and Pharmacology of the Laboratories of the... The lungs of a guinea-pig killed by immediate anaphylaxis are distended and in an inspiratory position...
Physiology of Shock Professor Narsingh Verma Introduction Shock is a physiologic event with... BURNS ANAPHYLAXIS Loss of Fluids Fluid Loss Blood water Electrolyte plasma Typical Example...
exercise-induced anaphylaxis (FDEIA) and to consider these mechanisms within the wider context of exercise physiology to further inform our understanding and treatment of this condition....
Research demonstrates important species differences in regards to histamine receptor physiology and tissue response. Studies in the area of trauma, sepsis, anaphylaxis, allergy, and...
THE LIBERATION OF A SLOW-REACTING SMOOTH MUSCLE-STIMULATING SUBSTANCE IN ANAPHYLAXIS