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6 Table 4. World Allergy Organization Subcutaneous Immunotherapy Systemic Reaction Grading System Grade 1 Grade 2 Symptom(s)/sign(s) of 1 organ system present a Cutaneous Generalized pruritus, urticaria, flushing, or sensation of heat or warmth b or Angioedema (not laryngeal, tongue or uvular) or Upper respiratory Rhinitis — (e.g., sneezing, rhinorrhea, nasal pruritus and/or nasal congestion) or roat-clearing (itchy throat) or Cough perceived to originate in the upper airway, not the lung, larynx, or trachea or Conjunctival Erythema, pruritus or tearing Other Nausea, metallic taste, or headache Symptom(s)/sign(s) of more than one organ system present a or Lower respiratory Asthma: cough, wheezing, shortness of breath (e.g., less than 40% peak expiratory flow [PEF] or forced expiratory volume in one second [FEV1] drop, responding to an inhaled bronchodilator) or Gastrointestinal Abdominal cramps, vomiting, or diarrhea or Other Uterine cramps a Each grade is based on organ system involved and severity. Organ systems are defined as cutaneous, conjunctival, upper respiratory, lower respiratory, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, and other. A reaction from a single organ system such as cutaneous, conjunctival, or upper respiratory, but not asthma, gastrointestinal, or cardiovascular is classified as a grade 1. Symptom(s)/sign(s) from more than one organ system or asthma, gastrointestinal, or cardiovascular are classified as grades 2 or 3. Respiratory failure or hypotension with or without loss of consciousness define grade 4 and death grade 5. e grade is determined by the physician's clinical judgment. b is constellation of symptoms may rapidly progress to a more severe reaction. Reproduced from the Journal of Allerg y and Clinical Immunolog y: In Practice, vol 5, Cox LS, Sanchez-Borges M, Lockey RF, World Allerg y Organization Systemic Allergic Reaction Grading System: Is a Modification Needed?, copyright 2020, with permission from Elsevier. Introduction

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