Food-Dependent Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis.
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概要
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A 58-year-old fanner was admitted to our hospital because of repeated episodes of anaphylaxis. He had experienced 12 episodes of anaphylactic shock over the previous 17 years. These attacks included three episodes of bee sting. In general, the episodes occurred during farm work (exercise) and within two hours of eating cake in the afternoon. Because an immediate skin reaction to wheat flour was highly positive, a diagnosis of wheat allergy was considered. These findings suggested that his illness was consistent with food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis.(Internal Medicine 31 : 1052-1055, 1992)
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著者
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MIFUNE Takashi
the Division of Medicine, the Misasa Medical Branch, Okayama University Medical School
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TANIZAKI Yoshiro
the Division of Medicine, the Misasa Medical Branch, Okayama University Medical School
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KITANI Hikaru
the Division of Internal Medicine, Misasa Medical Branch, Okayama University Medical School
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MITSUNOBU Fumihiro
the Division of Internal Medicine, Misasa Medical Branch, Okayama University Medical School
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OKAZAKI Morihiro
the Division of Medicine, Misasa Medical Branch, Okayama University Medical School
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SAITO Seiji
the Division of Medicine, Misasa Medical Branch, Okayama University Medical School
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ASAUMI Noboru
the Division of Medicine, Misasa Medical Branch, Okayama University Medical School
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OKAZAKI Morihiro
the Division of Internal Medicine, Misasa Medical Branch, Okayama University Medical School
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MIFUNE Takashi
the Division of Internal Medicine, Misasa Medical Branch, Okayama University Medical School
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TANIZAKI Yoshiro
the Division of Internal Medicine, Misasa Medical Branch, Okayama University Medical School
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