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- W2048316653 abstract "Summary Background Anaphylaxis is a serious and potentially lethal systemic reaction affecting more than one organ or system. Objective We aimed to describe the demographic characteristics, clinical features, causes, settings, and administered therapy in T urkish children. Methods This retrospective, case note study included all children referred to the outpatient clinics of the P ediatric A llergy D epartments of the participating study centres from 1 J uly 1999 to 30 J une 2009 for investigation of anaphylaxis or who were seen by us at the moment of the reaction during the same period and who met the clinical criteria of anaphylaxis. Results Two hundred and twenty‐four cases of anaphylaxis were reported in 137 children (88 boys, P = 0.0001). The mean ± SD age at the referral was 7.7 ± 4.2 years (range: 4 months–17 years). Ninety‐eight episodes (43.8%) occurred at home. The symptoms were cutaneous in 222 (99.1%) episodes, respiratory in 217 (96.9%), neuro‐psychiatric in 118 (52.7%), cardiovascular in 92 (41.1%), and gastrointestinal in 88 (39.3%). Biphasic reaction was reported in seven episodes (3.1%, 95% CI : 1.5–6.3). Death occurred in one case (0.4%, 95% CI : 0.08–2.4). Treatment was available in 158 episodes (70.5%). Of them, 148 (93.7%) received antihistamines, 132 (83.5%) corticosteroids, 51 (32.3%) epinephrine, and 17 (10.8%) beta‐2‐mimetics. The causative agents were foods in 86 (38.4%) episodes, hymenoptera venom in 84 (37.5%), drugs and medications in 47 (21.0%), and latex in 5 (2.2%). In two episodes (0.9%), the causative agent was unidentified. Allergy to the trigger was known prior to anaphylaxis in 116 (51.8%) episodes. An epinephrine auto‐injector had been prescribed for 70 children (51.1%). Conclusions and Clinical Relevance Anaphylaxis was seen significantly more in boys. Most of the reactions occurred at home. Foods were the most frequent cause. Epinephrine, the first‐line treatment of anaphylaxis, was administered in only a third of the children." @default.
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- W2048316653 title "Anaphylaxis in Turkish children: a multi‐centre, retrospective, case study" @default.
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