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Background

  • Similar to Anaphylaxis but does not meet all the requirements (i.e. just skin manifestations)

Clinical Presentation

Raised urticaria
  • Presentation can be delayed

Workup

  • Clinical

Differential Diagnosis

Acute allergic reaction

Treatment

Disposition

  • Consider brief observation in the ED for improvement of symptoms

References

  1. Lin, RY et al. Improved Outcomes in Patients With Acute Allergic Syndromes Who Are Treated With Combined H1 and H2 Antagonists. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 36:5 NOVEMBER 2000.

See Also