[Mechanisms of anaphylactoid reactions to drugs used in anesthesiology]
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[Mechanisms of anaphylactoid reactions to drugs used in anesthesiology]
Abstract
Anaphylactic reactions to drugs used in general anesthesia have a complex mechanism: true anaphylaxis by antigen antibody reaction (IgG our IgE) histamine liberation by certain substances with a special chemical structure, activation of the alternative route of complement. The authors recall the immunological stages in each case and give examples.
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