| Literature DB >> 28211342 |
T Alfaya Arias1, V Soriano Gómis2, T Soto Mera3, A Vega Castro4, J M Vega Gutiérrez5, A Alonso Llamazares4, D Antolín Amérigo6, F J Carballada Gonzalez7, C Dominguez Noche8, D Gutierrez Fernandez9, L Marques Amat10, A Martinez Arcediano11, M Martinez San Ireneo12, A Moreno Ancillo13, Y Puente Crespo14, B Ruiz Leon15, L Sánchez Morillas16.
Abstract
In this review, the Hymenoptera Allergy Committee of the SEAIC analyzes the most recent scientific literature addressing problems related to the diagnosis of hymenoptera allergy and to management of venom immunotherapy. Molecular diagnosis and molecular risk profiles are the key areas addressed. The appearance of new species of hymenoptera that are potentially allergenic in Spain and the associated diagnostic and therapeutic problems are also described. Finally, we analyze the issue of mast cell activation syndrome closely related to hymenoptera allergy, which has become a new diagnostic challenge for allergists given its high prevalence in patients with venom anaphylaxis.Entities:
Keywords: Hymenoptera; Mastocytosis; Molecular diagnosis; Polistes dominula; Venom immunotherapy
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28211342 DOI: 10.18176/jiaci.0123
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol ISSN: 1018-9068 Impact factor: 4.333