Three Cases of Ortho-phthalaldehyde-induced Anaphylaxis after Laryngoscopy: Detection of Specific IgE in Serum
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Background: Ortho-phthalaldehyde (OPA) has recently been used as a disinfectant for various medical apparatuses. OPA is not generally recognized as a potential allergen. Case Summary: Subsequent to our recent report describing a patient presenting with OPA-induced anaphylaxis following laryngoscopy, we experienced two more such cases. In all three cases, the basophil histamine release test was useful for identifying the allergen as OPA. OPA-specific IgE was successfully detected in the serum of the patients by ELISA. Discussion: Physicians and co-medical workers need to be aware of potential allergens to which patients may be exposed during routine medical procedures.
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