ALLERGIC REACTIONS: TYPES, PATHOGENESIS, AND DESENSITIZATION MECHANISMS
Keywords:
allergy, immunity, hypersensitivity, anaphylaxis, desensitization, antigen, antibodyAbstract
This article provides detailed information on allergic reactions and their types, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, and treatment methods, especially desensitization mechanisms. The immunological basis of allergy, rapid and slow-developing reactions, and the dangerous aspects of anaphylaxis are covered based on scientific literature.
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