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⚡ COMPARISON

Cardiovascular Diseases vs Allergy & Anaphylaxis

General Medicine — Key differences for NEET MDS

Cardiovascular Diseases

IE prophylaxis = high-risk cardiac conditions plus invasive dental procedures. INR for warfarin patients safe extraction if INR less than 3.5. Aspirin = do not stop for routine dental extraction. Hypertension BP greater than 180/110 = postpone elective treatment. Angina = nitroglycerin sublingual. MI = emergency protocol CPR AED aspirin.

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Allergy & Anaphylaxis

Type I = immediate IgE mediated = anaphylaxis. Type II = cytotoxic IgG IgM = hemolytic reactions. Type III = immune complex = Arthus serum sickness. Type IV = delayed T-cell mediated = contact dermatitis TB test. Latex allergy = Type I or Type IV. First drug anaphylaxis = Epinephrine 0.3-0.5mg IM anterolateral thigh.

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Why This Comparison Matters

NEET MDS frequently tests the ability to differentiate between related topics. Understanding the key differences between Cardiovascular Diseases and Allergy & Anaphylaxis in General Medicine is crucial for scoring well. Questions may test diagnostic features, treatment approaches, or characteristic findings.

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