Abstract
ANAPHYLACTIC shock is a rare but life-threatening complication in clinical practice. A number of drugs used during perioperative management have been reported to cause anaphylactic shock. Recently a non-drug-related hypersensitivity reaction, latex allergy, has been increasing in incidence during anesthesia and surgery. 1 We report a case of anaphylactic shock that occurred during the placement of an antiseptic-coated central venous catheter.
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