Food allergy as a cause of rhinitis and/or asthma. |
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Authors: | A Oehling B García F Santos H Córdoba I Diéguez M Fernández M L Sanz |
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Affiliation: | Department of Allergology and Clinical Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain. |
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Abstract: | We studied the histories of patients who had visited our Department during the last 5 years, presenting food allergy with exclusively respiratory symptoms (18.5%). We studied the correlation between IgE levels and the histamine release test and the type of food implicated. Seventy-seven percent of patients presented sensitization to one food, and 23% presented polysensitization. We found that foods such as snails and eggs have a strong predilection for the bronchial tree as the shock organ. High total IgE was found in 85.2% of patients. The histamine release test was positive in 66% of cases. We conclude that this is a highly sensitive method for the in vitro diagnosis of food allergy. |
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