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15 History of any allergy resulting in anaphylaxis. - E.16 Is a prisoner. - E.17 Is mentally incompetent. If questionable, obtain psychiatric consult. - E ...
Any severe food allergy, defined as a history of anaphylaxis, systemic urticarial or angioedema attributed to a food and requiring current avoidance precautions ...
History of any significant drug allergy (such as anaphylaxis or hepatotoxicity). Other Exclusion Criteria. Prisoners or participants who are involuntarily ...
Known anaphylactic reaction to rituximab; Seropositive for any of the following: HIV ab, hepatitis B sAg or polymerase chain reaction (PCR)+, or hepatitis C ...
These symptoms can present with itchy, watery eyes; runny nose; sneezing; nasal congestion; postnasal drip; coughing; wheezing; and shortness of breath. How do ...
History of anaphylaxis or cutaneous adverse drug reaction (with or without systemic symptoms) to sulfonamide antibiotics or other sulfonamide-containing drugs.
* History of anaphylactic or severe systemic reaction to fludarabine, cyclophosphamide or any of their metabolites * Active infection requiring medical ...
This rare but serious bacterial infection can cause organ damage and breathing problems. This disease is often treatable but is also preventable with a ...
Eosinophilia (e-o-sin-o-FILL-e-uh) is the presence of too many eosinophils in the body. An eosinophil is part of a group of cells called white blood cells.
No known history of severe allergic anaphylactic reactions to chimeric, human or humanized antibodies, or fusion proteins; No known hypersensitivity to ...
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