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- Title
Continuing Medical Education.
- Abstract
I CME Editor: Julie Katz Karp, MD i B Article Title: Relationship between allergic transfusion reactions and allergic predisposition among pediatric patients with hematological/oncological disease. b I Article Authors: Yanagisawa R, Ishimine N, Komori K, Kurata T, Saito S, Tanaka M, Sakashita K, Tozuka M, Nakazawa Y i If you wish to receive credit for this activity, please refer to the website: https://www.wileyhealthlearning.com/trf B Educational Objective: b Explore the relationship between allergic transfusion reactions and allergic predisposition in pediatric hematology/oncology patients B Activity Disclosures b No commercial support has been accepted related to the development or publication of this activity. A very limited number of allergens are involved in allergic predisposition Allergen-specific IgE levels are not useful for predicting allergic transfusion reactions Allergic predisposition is involved in the development of allergic transfusion reactions Detailed patient information can accurately predict allergic predisposition Risk factors for developing allergic transfusion reactions are independent of age Type I hypersensitivity reaction Type II hypersensitivity reaction Type III hypersensitivity reaction Type IV hypersensitivity reaction Type V hypersensitivity reaction In this study, allergic transfusion reaction was diagnosed when which of the following symptoms had occurred?.
- Subjects
CONTINUING medical education
- Publication
Transfusion, 2022, Vol 62, Issue 5, p1034
- ISSN
0041-1132
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1111/trf.16865