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Sample Allergology Diagrams

The samples were created in ConceptDraw DIAGRAM using the Allergology Solution from ConceptDraw Solution Park. The ConceptDraw DIAGRAM offers you a variety of diagramming tools, and solutions from the Solution Park, providing diagram templates and libraries of ready-made charts and shapes for the quick and simple drawing of professional-quality infographics and business diagrams. ConceptDraw DIAGRAM provides export of vector graphic multipage documents into multiple file formats: vector graphics (SVG, EMF, EPS), bitmap graphics (PNG, JPEG, GIF, BMP, TIFF), web documents (HTML, PDF), PowerPoint presentations (PPT), Adobe Flash (SWF).

Tutorials and Solutions:

Video Tutorials: ConceptDraw Solution Park

Solutions: Allergology for ConceptDraw DIAGRAM

Sample 1: Allergen Pictograms for Menus

This Allergology Infographics sample shows the typical allergen pictograms used in the menu. Food allergy is the most common type of allergy. Symptoms may include itching, hives, and rash, swelling of the tongue, vomiting, difficulty breathing, or anaphylaxis. The most common allergens are gluten, seafood, eggs, fish, peanuts, soy, lactose, walnuts, celery, mustard, sesame seeds, sulfites, lupines, and shellfish. To eliminate negative effects on the body, it is recommended to avoid certain foods.

This example is created using ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming software enhanced with Allergology solution from ConceptDraw Solution Park.

Sample 2: Degranulation Processes

This sample shows the degranulation process of allergy in the mast cell. Various cells of the immune system, like granulocytes, neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils, and mast cells, use the degranulation process. The schematic legend clearly describes all the components of the illustrated process.

This example is created using ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming software enhanced with Allergology solution from ConceptDraw Solution Park.

Sample 3: Allergy Pathway

This sample shows the key events causing an allergy and how it develops in an organism. It is a complex process, but a visual illustration makes it easier for perception and comprehension.

This example is created using ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming software enhanced with Allergology solution from ConceptDraw Solution Park.

Sample 4: Anti-allergy Immunotherapy

This sample is dedicated to anti-allergic immunotherapy. It is a treatment for certain types of allergic disorders. Anti-allergic immunotherapy is effective for insect bites and pollen allergies, environmental allergies, allergic rhinitis, conjunctivitis, and asthma. It supposes the exposure more and more of the allergen in the form of injections of allergens under the skin. Anti-allergic immunotherapy is a fairly effective and safe method.

This example is created using ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming software enhanced with Allergology solution from ConceptDraw Solution Park.

Sample 5: Asthma Attack

Figure A shows the respiratory system, the location of airways and lungs in a body. Two states of airways are shown in figures B and C. You can compare a cross-section of a normal airway and during asthma symptoms. Turn attention to how the airways narrow during the asthma attack, excess mucus is produced and causes difficulty of breathing.

This example is created using ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming software enhanced with Allergology solution from ConceptDraw Solution Park.

Sample 6: Asthma Causes

The Infographics illustrate common causes of asthma, including genetics, epigenetics, and environmental factors.

This example is created using ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming software enhanced with Allergology solution from ConceptDraw Solution Park.

Sample 7: Asthma Inhaler

The infographics show a patient with asthma taking medication using an inhaler. Asthma inhalers are hand-held portable devices used to deliver medications to the lungs of an asthma patient. They are indispensable to prevent and treat asthma attacks.

This example is created using ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming software enhanced with Allergology solution from ConceptDraw Solution Park.

Sample 8: Asthma Triggers

This Allergology Infographics sample shows a variety of asthma trigger factors or triggers. They can cause the appearance of asthma signs and symptoms and even trigger an attack. The most common asthma triggers are pets, pollen, fungus spores, stress, strong odors, anger, dust, cold air, pollution, smoke, exercises, chemical fumes, and bugs in the home. All these factors are shown in a diagram with the corresponding clip-arts.

This example is created using ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming software enhanced with Allergology solution from ConceptDraw Solution Park.

Sample 9: Atopic Triad

This sample illustrates the atopic triad. It shows three associated allergy-related medical conditions: atopic asthma, atopic dermatitis, and allergic rhinitis.

This example is created using ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming software enhanced with Allergology solution from ConceptDraw Solution Park.

Sample 10: Basophil Activation Test

Allergology Infographics sample shows the basophil activation test. It includes 6 steps and is an in vitro method for the diagnosis of hypersensitivity. It is based on the registration of markers of activation and degranulation of basophils after their activation by allergens.

This example is created using ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming software enhanced with Allergology solution from ConceptDraw Solution Park.

Sample 11: Eliminate Asthma Triggers

Allergology Infographics sample: As you fight asthma and protect your health, these triggers need to be addressed. The main triggers of asthma include secondhand smoke, dust mites, and chemical irritants.

This example is created using ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming software enhanced with Allergology solution from ConceptDraw Solution Park.

Sample 12: Mast Cells in Pollen Allergy

Allergology Infographics sample: This sample shows the mast cells involved in ragweed pollen allergy and their role in the development of allergies. A ragweed pollen allergy is a type of seasonal allergy. Mast cells are connective tissue cells containing granules rich in histamine and heparin. Powerful chemicals like histamine, leukotrienes, cytokines, interleukins, and more, secreted by mast cells, cause typical allergy symptoms. Among them — local inflammation, narrowing of the airways, increased mucus secretion, increased vascular permeability.

This example is created using ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming software enhanced with Allergology solution from ConceptDraw Solution Park.

Sample 13: RAST Test

Allergology Infographics sample: This sample is dedicated to the radioallergosorbent test (RAST). It is a blood test used to detect the sensitivity to the suspected or known allergen. RAST is a very susceptible method but expensive. It is recommended for use in cases when skin tests are impossible to be performed, for example, for children with severe eczema or in case of risk of an anaphylactic reaction.

This example is created using ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming software enhanced with Allergology solution from ConceptDraw Solution Park.

Sample 14: Signs of Anaphylaxis

Allergology Infographics sample: This sample shows the main signs of anaphylaxis from various body systems like the respiratory, central nervous system, gastrointestinal tract, heart and vasculature, skin and others. Among the main signs are itchy rash, hives, runny nose, conjunctival edema, redness, shortness of breath, cough, wheezing or stridor, vomiting, swelling of the lips, throat and / or tongue, dizziness, loss of consciousness, weakness, blood pressure and more.

This example is created using ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming software enhanced with Allergology solution from ConceptDraw Solution Park.

Sample 15: Tissues Affected in Allergic Inflammation

Allergology Infographics sample: This diagram shows tissues affected by allergic inflammation immediately following an allergic reaction. Epithelial cells, immune cells, nerve cells, fibroblasts are affected.

This example is created using ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming software enhanced with Allergology solution from ConceptDraw Solution Park.



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