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A case report of anaphylactic shock caused by lidocaine. [PDF]
Mi JH, Shen TT, Wang HW.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
To the Editor.— Recent recommendations suggest booster doses of toxoid in previously immunized individuals and use of tetanus immune globulin (human) otherwise. This is adequately summarized in theAMA Drug Evaluations 1971. Present day courts might well question any use of tetanus antitoxin with adverse effects, should either of the other two ...
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To the Editor.— Recent recommendations suggest booster doses of toxoid in previously immunized individuals and use of tetanus immune globulin (human) otherwise. This is adequately summarized in theAMA Drug Evaluations 1971. Present day courts might well question any use of tetanus antitoxin with adverse effects, should either of the other two ...
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Role of tetanus antitoxin in the treatment of tetanus in children
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1966This study is based on 559 cases of tetanus in children up to 12 years of age. After classifying the cases into 5 grades of severity they were divided into 2 groups; one received tetanus antitoxin and the other one did not. Other treatment was identical for the two groups. A.T.S. was also administered in 3 different doses of 10,000, 20,000, and 30,000
V B, Athavale, P N, Pai
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A purification and investigation of tetanus antitoxin
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1958Abstract Tetanus antiserum was purified by multimembrane electrodecantation to yield electrophoretically homogeneous fractions of γ-globulin and the T-component. These fractions were also homogeneous by sedimentation and diffusion measurements. Using sedimentation and diffusion data, the molecular weights of the γ-globulin and the T-component were ...
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