An unusual case of bilateral auriculotemporal syndrome presenting to an allergist. |
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Authors: | Christine G Karunananthan Harold L Kim Jully H Kim |
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Affiliation: | Grand River Hospital, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Auriculotemporal syndrome (AS) is an uncommon disorder that may present with facial erythema with chewing food. METHODS: We report a patient referred to an allergist to rule out allergy as a reason for food-associated bilateral facial flushing. She was subsequently found to have bilateral AS. RESULTS: The symptoms of AS may overlap those associated with food allergy. There are only a few published cases of bilateral AS. CONCLUSIONS: Allergists should be aware of bilateral AS and the clinical spectrum of this disorder as AS patients may be referred to allergists to rule out food allergy. |
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