Abstract
Exercise induced anaphylaxis and its subtype the Food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis are uncommon and therefore under-diagnosed forms of physical allergy. Triggers include various degrees of exercise in combination with ingestion of specific food products. Treatment remains identical to that of Immunoglobulin E- mediated allergic reactions. The presentation is commonly under diagnosed and this case should raise the awareness of the attending Allergist/Physician. A 30 year old female was seen in the Allergy Clinic upon request of her General Practitioner. She reported an episode where after dinner she went into a local park to exercise. Shortly thereafter she collapsed with rash, lip swelling and breathing difficulties. Upon admission to hospital she was found to be hypotensive and required fluid resuscitation, systemic corticosteroids and adrenaline. She made a full and eventful recovery. Based on the clinical story and the subsequent specific allergy markers her presentation was attributed to food- induced exercise-induced anaphylaxis (FD-EIA).
Highlights
Exercise induced anaphylaxis and its subtype the Fooddependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis are uncommon and under-diagnosed forms of physical allergy
The presentation is commonly under diagnosed and this case should raise the awareness of the attending Allergist/Physician
A 30 year old female was seen in the Allergy Clinic upon request of her General Practitioner
Summary
Exercise induced anaphylaxis and its subtype the Fooddependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis are uncommon and under-diagnosed forms of physical allergy. Thomas Medveczky From Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Meeting 2014 Dublin, Ireland. Triggers include various degrees of exercise in combination with ingestion of specific food products. Treatment remains identical to that of Immunoglobulin E- mediated allergic reactions.
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