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AHTR
Acute allergic contact dermatitis
Acute allergic reaction
Acute allergic response
Acute hemolytic reaction
Acute hemolytic transfusion reaction
Acute systemic allergic reaction
Allergic cosmetic reaction
Allergic cosmetics reaction
Allergic cosmetics reactions
Allergic cosmetics repercussion
Allergic reaction
Allergic response
Instruct on allergic reactions to anaesthetics
Instruct on allergic reactions to anesthetic
Late-phase allergic reaction
Late-phase reaction
Postvaccinal allergic reaction
Second phase of the immediate allergic reaction
Teach about allergic reactions to anaesthetics

Traduction de «Acute allergic reaction » (Anglais → Français) :

TERMINOLOGIE
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acute allergic reaction [ acute allergic response ]

réaction allergique aiguë


explain possible allergical reactions to anesthetics to colleagues and students | teach about allergic reactions to anaesthetics | instruct on allergic reactions to anaesthetics | instruct on allergic reactions to anesthetic

informer sur les réactions allergiques aux produits anesthésiants


acute systemic allergic reaction

hypersensibilité allergique généralisée


late-phase allergic reaction [ late-phase reaction | second phase of the immediate allergic reaction ]

phase tardive de la réponse à IgE [ réponse tardive ]


acute hemolytic transfusion reaction | AHTR | acute hemolytic reaction

réaction hémolytique aiguë transfusionnelle | réaction hémolytique aiguë


allergic reaction | allergic response

réaction allergique


allergic reaction | allergic response

réaction allergique | réponse allergique


acute allergic contact dermatitis

eczéma de contact allergique aigu


postvaccinal allergic reaction

réaction allergique post-vaccinale


allergic cosmetic reaction | allergic cosmetics reaction | allergic cosmetics reactions | allergic cosmetics repercussion

réactions allergiques aux cosmétiques
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