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Definition of 'Latex Hypersensitivity'

Allergic reaction to products containing processed natural rubber latex such as rubber gloves, condoms, catheters, dental dams, balloons, and sporting equipment. Both T-cell mediated (HYPERSENSITIVITY, DELAYED) and IgE antibody-mediated (HYPERSENSITIVITY, IMMEDIATE) allergic responses are possible. Delayed hypersensitivity results from exposure to antioxidants present in the rubber; immediate hypersensitivity results from exposure to a latex protein.

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Monday, November 23, 2009

Risk factors for latex sensitization in young children with myelomeningocele. Clinical article.

30 Aug 2009 OBJECT: Patients with myelomeningoceles (MMCs) are at increased risk of latex allergy and sensitization. Number of surgeries and history of atopy are known risk factors. The object of this study was to evaluate the role of diagnostic procedures and ... Read more...


Perioperative anaphylaxis.

30 Jul 2009 The incidence of immune-mediated anaphylaxis during anesthesia ranges from 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 20,000. Neuromuscular blocking agents represent the most frequently involved substances, followed by latex and antibiotics, but every drug or substance ... Read more...


[Anesthesiologist's aptitude for peri-operative detection and treatment of latex allergy]

29 Jun 2009 BACKGROUND: Latex allergy is the second cause of perioperative anaphylaxis. Anesthesiologists play a key role in opportune identification of risk factors, as well as clinical diagnosis and therapeutic management. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the ... Read more...

 

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Definition: Allergic reaction to products containing processed natural rubber latex such as rubber gloves, condoms, catheters, dental dams, balloons, and sporting equipment. Both T-cell mediated (HYPERSENSITIVITY, DELAYED) and IgE antibody-mediated (HYPERSENSITIVITY, IMMEDIATE) allergic responses are possible. Delayed hypersensitivity results from exposure to antioxidants present in the rubber; immediate hypersensitivity results from exposure to a latex protein.

Descriptor UI: D020315

Alternative terms: Latex Hypersensitivity; Hypersensitivities, Latex; Latex Hypersensitivities; Hypersensitivity, Latex; Rubber Latex Allergy; Allergies, Rubber Latex; Allergy, Rubber Latex; Rubber Latex Allergies; Natural Rubber Latex Allergy; Rubber Allergy; Allergies, Rubber; Allergy, Rubber; Rubber Allergies; Allergy, Latex; Latex Allergy; Allergies, Latex; Latex Allergies;

Related Mesh Headings: Hypersensitivity, Immediate; Rubber; Dermatitis, Allergic Contact;

Allowable Qualifiers: blood; cerebrospinal fluid; chemically induced; classification; complications; congenital; diagnosis; diet therapy; drug therapy; economics; embryology; enzymology; ethnology; etiology; genetics; history; immunology; metabolism; microbiology; mortality; nursing; epidemiology; parasitology; pathology; physiopathology; prevention & control; psychology; radiography; radionuclide imaging; radiotherapy; rehabilitation; surgery; therapy; urine; veterinary; ultrasonography; virology;

Tree Number: C20.543.600;

History Note: 2002

Technical Notes: coord with HYPERSENSITIVITY, IMMEDIATE or HYPERSENSITIVITY, DELAYED if pertinent

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