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angioedema finding
20130423, MC: in the anaphylaxis case definition, angioedeme can be localized or generalized. There was no need as of today to create specialized subclasses representing those.
AngEdGenLoc
Areas of deeper swelling of the skin and/or mucosal tissues in either single or multiple sites which may not be well circumscribed and is usually not itchy. Reported symptoms of ‘swelling of the lip’ or ‘swelling of the tongue or throat’ should not be documented as angioedema unless there is visible skin or mucosal swelling.
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generalized pruritus with skin rash finding
major cardiovascular criterion for anaphylaxis according to Brighton
major respiratory criterion for anaphylaxis according to Brighton
measured hypotension finding
uncompensated shock sign finding
tachycardia finding
capillary refill time > 3s finding
reduced central pulse volume finding
stridor finding
upper airway swelling finding
tachypnoea finding
increased use of accessory respiratory muscles finding
recession finding
cyanosis finding
grunting finding
respiratory distress sign finding
reduced peripheral circulation finding
generalized pruritus without skin rash finding
hoarse voice finding
sensation of throat closure finding
diarrhoea finding
abdominal pain finding
nausea finding
vomiting finding
mast cell tryptase elevation > upper normal limit finding
gastrointestinal sign
dry cough finding
chest tightness finding
indrawing finding
rhinorrhea finding
sore throat finding
wheezing finding
erythema finding
red eyes finding
itchy eyes finding
prickle sensation finding
pruritus finding
rash finding
urticaria finding
decreased level of consciousness finding
sneezing finding
difficulty breathing finding
diagnosis textual entity
clinical finding
dermatological-mucosal system
angioedema