Literature DB >> 19458526

Large local reactions from stinging insects: from epidemiology to management.

Maurizio Severino1, Patrizia Bonadonna, Giovanni Passalacqua.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Large local reactions (LLRs) caused by insect stings have attracted the interest of clinicians for decades, especially because of their possible role as risk factor for subsequent more severe reaction. Nonetheless, the literature on epidemiological and clinical aspects of LLR is fragmentary. Therefore, we aimed at reviewing the data available so far on the argument and the clinical implications. RECENT
FINDINGS: Our knowledge on the epidemiology and risk factors of LLR relies on studies performed many years ago. All those studies and our personal observation agree on the fact that LLRs are followed by a systemic reaction in not a negligible proportion of patients (10-15%). More recent studies have underlined the possible role of specific immunotherapy, including sublingual, in the treatment and prevention of LLRs.
SUMMARY: LLRs should deserve a detailed diagnostic work-up, just as for systemic reactions. The prescription of autoinjectable adrenaline would seem advisable. Specific research on the predictive role of LLR for systemic reactions is needed, as well as studies assessing the benefits of treating all patients with LLR with immunotherapy.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19458526     DOI: 10.1097/ACI.0b013e32832d0668

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol        ISSN: 1473-6322


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