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Systemic (Body-Wide) Acute Allergic Response Caused by Allergens That Directly

Question 131

Question 131

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Systemic (body-wide) acute allergic response caused by allergens that directly enter the blood, as with certain bee stings or spider bites, is called ________.


A) myasthenia gravis
B) rheumatic fever
C) anaphylactic shock
D) delayed hypersensitivity

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