A Case Report of Food-Dependent Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis in a Patient who was Sensitive to Pork / 소아알레르기및호흡기학회지
Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease
; : 116-121, 2012.
Article
in Ko
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| ID: wpr-71861
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ABSTRACT
Food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (FDEIA) is a specific variant of exercise-induced anaphylaxis that requires both vigorous physical activity and the ingestion of specific foods. In particular, it is rare occurrence for FDEIA to be associated with meat in Korea. A 15-year-old female had generalized urticaria, dyspnea, severe cough, headache, dizziness, and vomiting after singing and dancing for 1 hour and after ingesting grilled pork. Skin prick tests showed a strong positive reaction to pork, whereas the results of an oral food challenge and exercise provocation tests were negative. However, the exercise provocation test after pork ingestion showed a positive reaction manifested by generalized urticaria, cough, mild dyspnea, and a 23% decreased peak expiratory flow rate. Three allergens to pork (67 kDa, 90 kDa, and 15 kDa) reacted with the patient's serum on immunoglobulin E immunoblotting. We report a case of pork-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis in a patient who was sensitive to pork.
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Database:
WPRIM
Main subject:
Skin
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Urticaria
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Vomiting
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Immunoglobulin E
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Immunoglobulins
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Allergens
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Immunoblotting
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Peak Expiratory Flow Rate
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Cough
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Dancing
Type of study:
Diagnostic_studies
Limits:
Adolescent
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Female
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Humans
Country/Region as subject:
Asia
Language:
Ko
Journal:
Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease
Year:
2012
Document type:
Article