Three crucial areas of the management of anaphylaxis due to food allergy are discussed: making a diagnosis, deciding who needs a self-injectable adrenaline device and spotting the novel allergen. Managing children and teenagers with anaphylaxis is challenging due to the lack of available evidence that specific addresses these issue. The available evidence is presented and discussed
Anaphylaxis is the most severe systemic hypersensitivity reaction, and it can be life-threatening or...
Anaphylaxis is a paediatric emergency but most cases occur in the community. Children with suspected...
Anaphylaxis and food allergy management in childcare facilities and schools are growing challenges. ...
The first-line treatment of anaphylaxis is the immediate intramuscular injection of adrenaline (epin...
David Yue, Amanda Ciccolini, Ernie Avilla, Susan Waserman Division of Clinical Immunology & Alle...
Food allergy is being increasingly recognised with the highest prevalence being in preschool childre...
Anaphylaxis is a growing paediatric clinical emergency that is difficult to diagnose because a conse...
Anaphylaxis is a suddenly occurring potentially life-threatening systemic allergic reaction. In chil...
Anaphylaxis is a suddenly occurring potentially life-threatening systemic allergic reaction. In chil...
Food allergy (FA) is a condition with a growing incidence and is a constant concern for the medical ...
International audienceAnaphylaxis in children is a potential acute life-threatening systemic hyperse...
Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 1 in 25 school-aged children have food allergies.2,3 For...
An anaphylactic reaction may be fatal if not recognised and managed appropriately with rapid treatme...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Anaphy...
Anaphylaxis prevalence has increased within the last few years. This may be due to a marked increase...
Anaphylaxis is the most severe systemic hypersensitivity reaction, and it can be life-threatening or...
Anaphylaxis is a paediatric emergency but most cases occur in the community. Children with suspected...
Anaphylaxis and food allergy management in childcare facilities and schools are growing challenges. ...
The first-line treatment of anaphylaxis is the immediate intramuscular injection of adrenaline (epin...
David Yue, Amanda Ciccolini, Ernie Avilla, Susan Waserman Division of Clinical Immunology & Alle...
Food allergy is being increasingly recognised with the highest prevalence being in preschool childre...
Anaphylaxis is a growing paediatric clinical emergency that is difficult to diagnose because a conse...
Anaphylaxis is a suddenly occurring potentially life-threatening systemic allergic reaction. In chil...
Anaphylaxis is a suddenly occurring potentially life-threatening systemic allergic reaction. In chil...
Food allergy (FA) is a condition with a growing incidence and is a constant concern for the medical ...
International audienceAnaphylaxis in children is a potential acute life-threatening systemic hyperse...
Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 1 in 25 school-aged children have food allergies.2,3 For...
An anaphylactic reaction may be fatal if not recognised and managed appropriately with rapid treatme...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Anaphy...
Anaphylaxis prevalence has increased within the last few years. This may be due to a marked increase...
Anaphylaxis is the most severe systemic hypersensitivity reaction, and it can be life-threatening or...
Anaphylaxis is a paediatric emergency but most cases occur in the community. Children with suspected...
Anaphylaxis and food allergy management in childcare facilities and schools are growing challenges. ...