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A case of immediate allergy to anisakis following saury intake]
Authors:Rina Kameyama  Akiko Yagami  Takashi Yamakita  Mamiko Nakagawa  Keizou Nagase  Hidetaka Ichikawa  Kayoko Matsunaga
Institution:Department of Dermatology, Fujita Health University School of Medicine. rinazoh@fujita-hu.ac.jp
Abstract:We report here a 76-year-old male that presented with an immediate allergy to Anisakis following saury intake. Three and a half hours after eating pressed saury sushi, whole-body pomphus appeared including itching, facial dropsical swelling, and dyspnea. Diagnostic tests revealed specific IgE antibodies against anisakis simplex and a skin prick test was positive using an extraction of anisakis simplex. The results of skin prick tests using the body and internal organs of a saury were negative. Based on these results, we diagnosed the case as immediate allergy to Anisakis. Anisakis is parasitic to a diverse array of fish, and it seems rare that eating saury will induce an allergic response because the reported parasitic rate of Anisakis on saury is only 5%. In addition, as tropomyosin is currently considered to be the primary cause of allergies to Anisakis, renewed attention should be paid to other foods for which tropomyosin is also assumed to be a common antigen.
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