Moneret-Vautrin D A
Ann Anesthesiol Fr. 1977;18(7-8):679-84.
Anaphylactic reactions to drugs used in general anesthesia have a complex mechanism: true anaphylaxis by antigen antibody reaction (IgG our IgE) histamine liberation by certain substances with a special chemical structure, activation of the alternative route of complement. The authors recall the immunological stages in each case and give examples.
通过抗原抗体反应(IgG或IgE)引起的真正过敏反应、某些具有特殊化学结构的物质释放组胺、补体替代途径的激活。作者回顾了每种情况下的免疫阶段并举例说明。