Literature DB >> 3511778

Anaphylactoid and systemic reactions following saline enema administration. Six case reports.

O A Lozynsky, L Dupuis, B Shandling, R F Gilmour, B Zimmerman.   

Abstract

This report describes six children with spina bifida who have experienced a total of 13 episodes of generalized hives, angioedema and in two cases, anaphylactoid reactions immediately following saline enema infusions. The enemas were administered using a kit comprised of a plastic bag, tubing, and rectal end-piece. The reactions always occurred with the first use of new kits. A third child developed a systemic reaction with only the rectal end-piece in situ and without infusion of fluid. An in-hospital challenge using a new end-piece in one patient, who was clinically the most sensitive, produced an acute anaphylactoid reaction implicating the end-piece as the most likely source of the problem. The definitive mechanism(s) of the reactions and the agent(s) responsible for them presently remain unknown.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3511778

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Allergy        ISSN: 0003-4738


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