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  • "Anaphylactic," he suddenly said, then grabbed his own vest and began hunting in the pockets.

    Wraithbait 2009

  • Not that long ago, researchers were unaware of histamines and the role they played in the healing system or in Anaphylactic Shock.

    SOME QUESTIONS FOR CANCER RESEARCHERS AND THE CDC, WHAT IF CANCER IS NOT A DISEASE? 2007

  • Anaphylactic shock associated with a severe decrease in blood pressure,” said the doctor.

    Day of the Dandelion Peter Pringle 2007

  • Anaphylactic dogs are thus more sensitive to apomorphine than normal dogs, and it follows that there exists general anaphylaxis, as apomorphine in no way resembles crepitin.

    Charles Richet - Nobel Lecture 1967

  • Anaphylactic phenomena have been the subject of much medical research.

    Charles Richet - Nobel Lecture 1967

  • Anaphylactic symptoms also vary to a great extent, although the differences are marked rather according to the nature of the experimental animal than according to the nature of the poison used.

    Charles Richet - Nobel Lecture 1967

  • Anaphylactic type reactions, presenting with cardiac/cardiorespiratory arrest, clinically significant hypotension, syncope, and unresponsiveness have been reported in the post-marketing experience.

    AMAG Pharmaceuticals Provides Business Update - Yahoo! Finance 2011

  • Anaphylactic shock, hypersensitivity, and angioedema related to triptorelin administration have been reported.

    BioSpace.com Featured News and Stories 2010

  • Anaphylactic shock is a life-threatening over reaction by the body's immune system to certain substances, which would otherwise be relatively harmless.

    Home | Mail Online 2010

  • Anaphylactic shock frequently causes death to those who eat shellfish.

    unknown title 2009

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