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Anaphylaxis RDIP, Volume 18, Number 2.
Anaphylaxis is the most severe form of allergic reaction, often resulting in life-threatening dyspnoea or hypotension. It was initially described in 1901 by Porter and Richet, as the opposite of the prophylaxis induced by repeated vaccination; in this case after repeated immunisation, severe reactions occurred.
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