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Allergy to the Hymenoptera. V. Clinical study of 400 patients.
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V. Clinical StudyAllergy MedicineEntomologyAllergenSkin AllergyFamily HistoryDermatologyDrug AllergyDrug HypersensitivityAnaphylaxisToxicologyInsecticideParasitologyAllergyInsect Sting AllergyConstitutional ReactionFood AllergiesMedicineSingle StingClinical AllergyAnesthesiology
Constitutional reaction to a single sting of an hymenopteron occurred in 400 unselected patients. The average patient had a family history of allergy and a personal history of previous insect stings. Eight percent of patients, however, had no previous warning of anaphylaxis, and 6% received intravenous stings. Epinephrine hydrochloride was the drug of choice in the crisis. Of the patients who had received hyposensitizing treatments, 88% were protected against adverse reactions to subsequent stings.
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