Pathophysiology of Allergy

Pathophysiology or Physiopathology of allergic diseases is a convergence of pathology with physiology; which can benefit in the treatment, management, and therefore in the prevention of allergy. Allergic diseases may develop in any organ or system which is begin by the etiological factors add infectious agents and foreign proteins of the factors operating in the offhand pathogenesis of infectious diseases. The most important one is an abstract formation of antibodies, which appears to be uncontrolled and occurring irrespective of the demands of the organism. The crucial morphological features in allergic inflammation are rather assorted, their diagnostic value differing in a wide range but being never absolute.

  • Anaphylactic reactions
  • Cytotoxic reactions
  • Immunocomplex reactions
  • Cell-mediated reactions

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