The vaccines-associated Arthus reaction
The Arthus reaction is a rare adverse reaction that usually occurs after vaccination with large and more severe local reactions, belonging to type Ⅲ hypersensitivity reaction. This reaction is characterized by pain, swelling, induration (Tissue that becomes firm) and edema, even accompanied by sever...
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Main Authors: | Baozhen Peng (Author), Mingwei Wei (Author), Feng-Cai Zhu (Author), Jing-Xin Li (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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