pseudoallergy
Pseudoallergy refers to clinical reactions that resemble allergic responses but occur without exposure to allergen-specific immune mechanisms, such as IgE antibodies or T-cell sensitization. These reactions can mimic true allergies in presentation and timing but are mediated by non–IgE pathways. The term anaphylactoid reaction is a historical synonym that is now used less often, with pseudoallergy preferred to distinguish non–IgE-mediated processes from IgE-mediated allergies.
Pathophysiology of pseudoallergy includes direct mast cell degranulation, alternative immune pathways such as complement activation, and
Common triggers include radiocontrast media, certain antibiotics and opioids, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), vancomycin (causing “red
Diagnosis relies on clinical history and exclusion of IgE-mediated allergy. Skin testing or specific IgE measurements