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Fatal and near-fatal anaphylaxis: Factors that can worsen or contribute to fatal outcomes
Paul A. Greenberger
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Medicine, Allergy Division
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Anaphylaxis
100%
Fatal Anaphylaxis
100%
Fatal Outcome
100%
Near-fatal
100%
Comorbidity
25%
Allergen
25%
Atopy
25%
Patient Characteristics
25%
Age Groups
25%
Risk of Death
25%
Route of Administration
25%
Elderly Patients
25%
All Ages
25%
Beta-adrenergic Blockers
25%
Epinephrine
25%
Treatment-related
25%
Mishaps
25%
Epinephrine Auto-injector
25%
Product Age
25%
Adulterated Products
25%
Munchausen Syndrome
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Fatality
100%
Anaphylaxis
100%
Epinephrine
33%
Route of Administration
16%
Beta Adrenergic Receptor Blocking Agent
16%
Allergen
16%
Atopy
16%
Munchausen Syndrome
16%
Comorbidity
16%