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Allergic sinusitis and severe asthma caused by occupational exposure to locust bean gum: Case report.

Brie Hawley1, Kristin J Cummings1, Mohammed Mohammed2, Anne E Dimmock3, Rebecca Bascom3.   

Abstract

We present a case that highlights the difficulties with diagnosis and the dangers of occupational allergic sinusitis and asthma left unrecognized. We describe the case history of a man who experienced work-related symptoms 1 year after beginning work as a cheesemaker at a creamery, and whose respiratory symptoms progressively worsened over 16 years before an occupational cause of his asthma was identified. His initial discrete episodes of sinusitis and acute bronchitis evolved into persistent asthma of increasing severity with exacerbations requiring repeated emergency room treatment. The case described in our report emphasizes the importance of clinician diagnosis of OA, and subsequent removal from exposure, such that asthma severity does not progress to near-fatal or fatal asthma in the sensitized worker. As demonstrated by this case report, identification of an occupational cause of asthma relies on a high degree of suspicion and excellent detective work by the clinician. © Published 2017. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA.

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Keywords:  asthmagen; carob bean gum; locust bean gum; occupational asthma; severe asthma

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28497854      PMCID: PMC5745799          DOI: 10.1002/ajim.22725

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Ind Med        ISSN: 0271-3586            Impact factor:   2.214


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