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Anaphylaxis and angioedema: part 1 – causes and diagnosis DIP, Volume 17, Number 3.
Anaphylaxis represents the most severe form of immediate allergic reaction and is due to the presence of immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies (type I hypersensitivity). Angioedema refers to localised deep tissue swelling and can occur as part of an anaphylactic reaction. This two-part article will cover causes and diagnosis of anaphylaxis and angioedema (part 1) and management of both conditions (part 2, to be published in Dermatology in practice 17.4).
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