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  1. ... and non-IgE allergy. IgE-mediated reactions are acute and frequently have rapid onset. Non-IgE-mediated food allergy is frequently delayed in onset, and may need the opinion of ...
  2. ... regimens give multiple days of chemotherapy, making the onset and duration of risk for delayed versus acute N&V unclear. Work in the area of ...
  3. ... are carried out within 7 days of the onset of symptoms (acute cholecystectomy), and some procedures are carried out at least 6 weeks after symptoms have settled (delayed cholecystectomy). It is widely perceived that delayed cholecystectomy ...
  4. ... Type A (infantile form) is characterized by infantile onset with mild metabolic ... of acute vomiting, tachypnea, and acidosis are usually precipitated by ...
  5. ... cell responses causing immediate (type 1) and/or delayed (late-phase or type 4) allergic reactions. Immediate reactions in the skin can lead to erythema and itching, the onset of urticaria (hives) and/or angioedema (swelling) resulting in an acute flare of atopic eczema . These reactions may be ...
  6. ... may help reduce the well recognised risks of delayed onset of faecal incontinence in ... National Collaborating Centre for Acute Care. Apart from any fair dealing for the ...
  7. ... in people with cystic fibrosis who have an acute onset of peri-umbilical or right lower quadrant abdominal ... abdominal distension. 106. For people who have an acute onset of peri-umbilical abdominal pain but no other ...
  8. ... 118. For babies aged under 1 year with acute-onset hypotonia (floppiness), examine the baby for signs of ... provide guidance for non-specialists to help differentiate acute onset from speech developmental delay. Trade-off between benefits ...
  9. ... nonmyeloablative) dosing is typically not ototoxic.[ 13 ] However, delayed-onset hearing loss has been reported in the following ... malignancies may be at risk of early- or delayed-onset hearing loss that can affect learning, communication, school ...
  10. ... as ATA-H variants, but are associated with delayed onset of disease.[ 99 ] These clinical observations suggest that ... SDHB pathogenic variants, there is low penetrance and delayed onset of disease, which may further obscure the hereditary ...
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