Abstract

The increase in the frequency and unfavorable outcomes of anaphylactic shock in recent decades determines the need for the development of clear and clear definitions, diagnosis and treatment of both shock and prevention of possible complications associated with it. The article provides options for the course of anaphylactic shock, algorithms for diagnosis and treatment.

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