2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.anai.2015.06.002
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First case of airborne-induced anaphylaxis triggered by fruit

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“…A 10-year-old boy experienced upper limbs and face itching, eyelid and lip oedema, cough, dyspnoea and dysphagia while striking figs under a fig tree with a tennis racket. There was no correlation with eating, and the reaction trigger was identified in a new protein that has not been described at that time [18].…”
Section: Causes Of Airborne Anaphylaxismentioning
confidence: 89%
“…A 10-year-old boy experienced upper limbs and face itching, eyelid and lip oedema, cough, dyspnoea and dysphagia while striking figs under a fig tree with a tennis racket. There was no correlation with eating, and the reaction trigger was identified in a new protein that has not been described at that time [18].…”
Section: Causes Of Airborne Anaphylaxismentioning
confidence: 89%