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Differential Diagnosis
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Differential Diagnosis
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Differential Diagnosis
Differential Diagnosis
Vasovagal (vasodepressor)
reaction is the condition most commonly confused with anaphylaxis. It is characterized
by pallor, hypotension, weakness, nausea and vomiting, absence of bronchospasms
and other breathing difficulties, bradycardia (although may occur in
anaphylaxis), and absence of urticaria.
Alternative diagnoses
include:
- Septic or hypovolemic shock
- Psychiatric disorders (eg vocal cord dysfunction syndrome, panic attacks or hyperventilation syndrome)
- Postprandial syndromes (eg scombroid poisoning)
- Hereditary angioedema
- Asthma exacerbation
- Foreign body aspiration
- Trauma, child abuse
- Endocrinological diseases (eg hypoglycemia, thyrotoxic crisis)
- Other cardiovascular or respiratory events