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Card 6
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Rhinitis is defined as what? commonly called hay fever
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Card 7
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In allergic rhinitis, initial contact with an allergen, such as pollen, sensitises the immune system and leads to the production of WHAT
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Card 8
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in allergic rhinitis, IgE antibodies can then bind to what surface?
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Card 9
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The binding of antigen with IgE then leads to the release of mediators from mast cells, including WHAT?
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Card 10
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Histamine acts at H1 receptors on the endothelium to release WHAT , which induce vasodilation.
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Card 11
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Allergic Rhinitis-therapy include: select INCORRECT answer
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