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anaphylaxis

/an-uh-fuh-lak-sis/US // ˌæn ə fəˈlæk sɪs //UK // (ˌænəfɪˈlæksɪs) //

过敏性休克,过敏症,过敏性休克症,过敏性反应

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Pathology.

    • : exaggerated allergic reaction to a foreign protein resulting from previous exposure to it.

Examples

  • During randomized trials, no volunteers had severe allergic reactions, although people with a history of anaphylaxis were excluded from the trials.

  • Seven of the people in the report had experienced anaphylaxis in the past.

  • Polyethylene glycol has been previously linked to a handful of anaphylaxis cases.

  • During the meeting, he and other Moderna executives explained that they saw no cases of anaphylaxis in their 30,000-person coronavirus vaccine trials.

  • Two cases of anaphylaxis occurred last week in the United Kingdom, involving health-care workers with a history of severe allergic reactions.

  • Recent workers with pollens come near the truth in describing hay fever as an anaphylaxis.

  • The inherited form of hay fever is explained by the well-known transmission of anaphylaxis to the offspring.

  • The anaphylaxis theory halts a little at this point and is not exactly clear about the mechanism of that first poisoning.

  • He is in a state of exquisite anaphylaxis and a dose of pollen injected into his blood may kill him in twenty minutes.

  • What if gout should prove to be a sensitization or anaphylaxis to uric acid that does not exist in the non-gouty?