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This book serves as a comprehensive but concise, practical, in-depth resource for practitioners who see and treat anaphylaxis. It meets the market need for a reference that relays an advanced understanding of the condition and its management.
This unique reference covers management beyond the basics, including discussions around prevention of biphasic anaphylaxis, optimal post-stabilization protocols and how to work up intraoperative anaphylaxis. Additionally, various chapters delve into the practical application of equipping one's office for the management of anaphylaxis, specifically in…mehr

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This book serves as a comprehensive but concise, practical, in-depth resource for practitioners who see and treat anaphylaxis. It meets the market need for a reference that relays an advanced understanding of the condition and its management.

This unique reference covers management beyond the basics, including discussions around prevention of biphasic anaphylaxis, optimal post-stabilization protocols and how to work up intraoperative anaphylaxis. Additionally, various chapters delve into the practical application of equipping one's office for the management of anaphylaxis, specifically in the setting of a reaction to a food challenge or immunotherapy injection.

Anaphylaxis: A Practical Guide is an essential resource for allergists, emergency room physicians, and pediatricians, and those in training to become members of these specialties.

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Anne K. Ellis Professor, Division Chair, Allergy & Immunology Chair of the Division of Allergy & Immunology Director of the Allergy Research Unit of Kingston General Hospital Queen's University Ontario, Canada
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"I would be more than willing to invest in this book as a practical resource for clinicians in my hospital, and would recommend it to allergy specialists, family medicine practitioners, and finally to schools and daycares with sufficient levels of interest and investment in this subject." (Christopher Brasher, Anesthesia & Analgesia, Vol. 132 (3), March, 2021)