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Although allergic emergencies do not occur every day, they are as unpredictable as the course of the reaction, and require rapid treatment. Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening general reaction that usually manifests within a few minutes after a known or potential antigen contact. While sole cutaneous symptoms are not sufficient to diagnose anaphylaxis, an episode of acute bronchospasm or hypotension in rare cases may be the only symptom. Almost always two or more organ systems are affected and usually the skin and/or mucous membranes are involved. Epinephrine (adrenaline) is the most important and effective drug in the treatment of anaphylaxis. Since there is no absolute contraindication, epinephrine should be administered intramuscularly at the first signs of anaphylaxis. However, there is a gap between the international treatment guidelines and the daily practice in the treatment of acute allergic, particularly anaphylactic, reactions. This is due not least to the fact that anaphylaxis, the most severe form of allergy, is not sufficiently clear or uniformly defined. After a systemic allergic reaction, all patients should be equipped with emergency medications, appropriately instructed obtain a complete allergy work-up.
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In Therapien, welche den Behandlungsverlauf präzise aufzeichnen, sind starke und nachhaltige Veränderungssprünge häufig, besonders in der ersten Therapiephase. Veränderungssprünge können sich in den individuellen Symptomen der Patienten, aber auch in allen anderen Lebensbereichen Praxis-Anleitung der WHO-Gesundheitsdefinition (WHO 1948) manifestieren. Die vorliegende Praxisanleitung bietet einen Explorationsleitfaden, wie Veränderungssprünge für die weitere Therapie genutzt werden können. Der Leitfaden umfasst (1) die Exploration der Veränderungssituation, (2) das Herausarbeiten von generalisierter Selbstwirksamkeit und Vertrauensaufbau und (3) den Transfer für die weiterführende Therapie.
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The efficient recognition of the pyrimidine base uracil by hypoxanthine or thymine in the parallel DNA triplex motif is based on the interplay of a conventional N−H⋅⋅⋅O and an unconventional C−H⋅⋅⋅O hydrogen bond.
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Abstract A major task in ecology is to establish the degree of generality of ecological mechanisms. Here we present results from a multi-species experiment that tested whether a set of invasive species altered the soil conditions to the detriment of other species by releasing allelopathic compounds or inducing shifts in soil biota composition, and whether this effect was more pronounced relative to a set of closely related native species. We pre-cultivated soil with 23 exotic invasive, 19 related native and 6 related exotic garden species and used plain soil as a control. To separate allelopathy from effects on the soil biota, we sterilized half of the soil. Then, we compared the effect of soil pre-cultivation and sterilization on germination and growth of four native test species in two experiments. The general effect of soil sterilization was positive. The effect of soil pre-cultivation on test species performance was neutral to positive, and sterilization reduced this positive effect. This indicates general absence of allelopathic compounds and a shift toward a less antagonistic soil biota by cultivation species. In both experiments, pre-cultivation effects did not differ systematically between exotic invasive, exotic garden or native species. Our results do not support the hypothesis that invasive plants generally inhibit the growth of others by releasing allelopathic compounds or accumulating a detrimental soil biota.