AIIMS May 2007 MCQ ENT Answer 4

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Angioedema Medical GuideThe correct Answer is A

Angioneurotic edema (angioedema)—subcutaneous edema, usually from an allergic reaction to food or drugs

Etiology of Anaphylaxis

    IN-HOSPITAL
  • Latex
  • Antibiotics (especially intravenous)
  • Intravenous immune globulin
  • Radiocontrast dye
    OUTSIDE OF HOSPITAL
  • Food (peanut, tree nuts, shellfish, milk, egg)
  • Insect sting (Hymenoptera, fire ants)
  • Oral medications (penicillins)
  • Exercise (including food-associated)
  • Idiopathic

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