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Emergency Department Corticosteroid Use for Allergy or Anaphylaxis Is Not Associated With Decreased Relapses  Brian E. Grunau, MD, Matthew O. Wiens, PharmD,

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1 Emergency Department Corticosteroid Use for Allergy or Anaphylaxis Is Not Associated With Decreased Relapses  Brian E. Grunau, MD, Matthew O. Wiens, PharmD, Brian H. Rowe, MD, MSc, Rachel McKay, MSc, Jennifer Li, MD, Tae Won Yi, MD, Robert Stenstrom, MD, PhD, R. Robert Schellenberg, MD, Eric Grafstein, MD, Frank X. Scheuermeyer, MD, MHSc  Annals of Emergency Medicine  Volume 66, Issue 4, Pages (October 2015) DOI: /j.annemergmed Copyright © 2015 American College of Emergency Physicians Terms and Conditions

2 Figure 1 Definitions of anaphylaxis, allergic reaction, and clinically important biphasic reaction. Annals of Emergency Medicine  , DOI: ( /j.annemergmed ) Copyright © 2015 American College of Emergency Physicians Terms and Conditions

3 Figure 2 Flow diagram. Annals of Emergency Medicine  , DOI: ( /j.annemergmed ) Copyright © 2015 American College of Emergency Physicians Terms and Conditions


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