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Late local urticaria as a long-term sequela of allergen-specific immunotherapy.

Inseon S Choi1, Youngil I Koh, Se-Woong Chung, Jeong-Ook Wi, Doo-Seon Sim.   

Abstract

Local reaction to allergen-specific immunotherapy (SIT) usually appears within 30 minutes, but cases with exercise-induced urticaria at the SIT site 2-3 weeks after the last allergen injection have been reported. A 28-year-old man was treated with house dust mite-SIT for 5 years, due to asthma when he was an 11-year-old boy. On a treadmill exercise test for 50 minutes, erythema, swelling, and pruritus occurred at the SIT site, which lasted for one hour. There was no evidence of complement activation, and the skin biopsy specimens showed no apparent difference between the lesion and normal sites in the distribution of inflammatory cells and in mast cell degranulation. However, the morphine, but not the histamine, skin test responses were increased after the exercise. There must be a remaining long-term sequela of the SIT, including an increased releasability of mast cells, even after more than 10 years.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15481615      PMCID: PMC4531568          DOI: 10.3904/kjim.2004.19.3.202

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Korean J Intern Med        ISSN: 1226-3303            Impact factor:   2.884


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