Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Anaphylactic shock: Anti-drug IgG antibodies and neutrophils play an unexpected role

Anaphylactic shock, an exacerbated allergic reaction that can prove fatal, is sometimes caused by the use of drugs during surgery. In most of these extreme reactions, evidence can be provided that patients have anti-drug antibodies of the IgE class. In 10 to 20 percent of anaphylactic cases, evidence for the involvement of anti-drug IgE is lacking.

from http://besthealthnews.com/2019/07/anaphylactic-shock-anti-drug-igg-antibodies-and-neutrophils-play-an-unexpected-role/



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