Diagnóstico diferencial

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  • What is anaphylaxis considered?
    Life-threatening condition
  • Steps to diagnose anaphylaxis according to ASBAI/WAO criteria
    1️⃣ Evaluate symptoms
    2️⃣ Identify potential allergens
    3️⃣ Consult diagnostic criteria
    4️⃣ Consider reaction severity
    5️⃣ Exclude other conditions
  • What is the key difference between vasovagal syncope and anaphylaxis?
    No skin reactions in syncope
  • Acute asthma exacerbation typically includes skin reactions like hives.
    False
  • Match the condition with its key symptom:
    Anaphylaxis ↔️ Urticaria, hypotension
    Vasovagal Syncope ↔️ Fainting, lightheadedness
    Acute Asthma Exacerbation ↔️ Wheezing, shortness of breath
    Panic Attacks ↔️ Rapid heart rate, anxiety
  • Which condition uniquely includes both skin reactions and respiratory/cardiovascular compromise?
    Anaphylaxis
  • Steps for conducting a clinical case analysis for anaphylaxis
    1️⃣ Gather information
    2️⃣ Apply diagnostic criteria
    3️⃣ Differentiate from other conditions
    4️⃣ Assess severity
  • Skin Prick Tests (SPT) provide comprehensive results for identifying all possible allergens.
    False
  • Match the diagnostic test with its benefit:
    Skin Prick Test ↔️ Quick, immediate results
    Specific IgE Blood Test ↔️ Comprehensive, identifies multiple allergens
  • What do Specific IgE blood tests measure?
    IgE antibodies
  • What are the key components of diagnosing anaphylaxis using ASBAI/WAO criteria?
    Sudden onset, multi-organ involvement, triggers