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417 Uncommon Occupational Allergy to Rice: as a Food Allergen

BACKGROUND: Rice (Oryza sativa) belongs, with other cultivated cereals, to different tribes of the Poaceae family. It is one of the most widely produced and consumed cereals in the world but hypersensitivity reactions to this grain are uncommon Most reports describe an immunologically-mediated urtic...

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Autores principales: Pérez-Bustamante, María Socorro, Gonzalez-de-Olano, David, Antolín-Amérigo, Dario, Gandolfo-Cano, Mar, González-Mancebo, Eloína
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Publicado: World Allergy Organization Journal 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3512861/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.WOX.0000412180.87263.db
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author Pérez-Bustamante, María Socorro
Gonzalez-de-Olano, David
Antolín-Amérigo, Dario
Gandolfo-Cano, Mar
González-Mancebo, Eloína
author_facet Pérez-Bustamante, María Socorro
Gonzalez-de-Olano, David
Antolín-Amérigo, Dario
Gandolfo-Cano, Mar
González-Mancebo, Eloína
author_sort Pérez-Bustamante, María Socorro
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description BACKGROUND: Rice (Oryza sativa) belongs, with other cultivated cereals, to different tribes of the Poaceae family. It is one of the most widely produced and consumed cereals in the world but hypersensitivity reactions to this grain are uncommon Most reports describe an immunologically-mediated urticaria due to contact with raw rice or reactions after the inhalation of rice fumes, whereas reports of immediate hypersensitivity reactions after ingestion of rice are scarce. METHODS: Patient 1 (P1): A 40-year-old-man, a professional cook, presented 2 episodes of generalized urticaria minutes after rice ingestion. He tolerated the inhalation of vapours during rice-boiling, but reported icthy skin and erythema after rice handling. Patient 2 (P2): A 30-year-old-woman, pizzeria worker for the last 10 years, complaint of sneezing and rhinorrhea after handling rice for the last 2 years, and presented diarrhea and dysphagia after rice ingestion during the last year. One week before consulting she presented eyelid angioedema, chest tightness and abdominal cramping after doing exercise right after eating rice. None of the patients reported any additional atopic background. Skin prick tests with common inhalants and cereals extracts, Pru p 3 extract, prick-by-prick test with rice and rice flour and specific IgE determinations to rice were carried out in both patients. RESULTS: Skin prick tests to rice were positive in both patients (wheal diameter >3 mm). Skin prick-by-prick with rice and rice flour was also positive in patients 1 and 2. Serum specific IgE determinations against rice showed values of 0.8 kU/L and 1.48 kU/L for P1 and P2, respectively, out from a total IgE of 32.8 UI/mL and 23.7 UI/mL, respectively. SPT to common inhalants, to the rest of the cereals and to Pru p 3, showed a negative result. CONCLUSIONS: We present 2 work-related cases of rice allergy with an unusual display and different clinical manifestations (urticaria, rhinitis and anaphylaxis) in 2 patients without atopic background and who worked handling rice and rice flour. No cross-reactivity with usual panallergens as LTP seemed to be involved.
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spelling pubmed-35128612012-12-21 417 Uncommon Occupational Allergy to Rice: as a Food Allergen Pérez-Bustamante, María Socorro Gonzalez-de-Olano, David Antolín-Amérigo, Dario Gandolfo-Cano, Mar González-Mancebo, Eloína World Allergy Organ J Abstracts of the XXII World Allergy Congress BACKGROUND: Rice (Oryza sativa) belongs, with other cultivated cereals, to different tribes of the Poaceae family. It is one of the most widely produced and consumed cereals in the world but hypersensitivity reactions to this grain are uncommon Most reports describe an immunologically-mediated urticaria due to contact with raw rice or reactions after the inhalation of rice fumes, whereas reports of immediate hypersensitivity reactions after ingestion of rice are scarce. METHODS: Patient 1 (P1): A 40-year-old-man, a professional cook, presented 2 episodes of generalized urticaria minutes after rice ingestion. He tolerated the inhalation of vapours during rice-boiling, but reported icthy skin and erythema after rice handling. Patient 2 (P2): A 30-year-old-woman, pizzeria worker for the last 10 years, complaint of sneezing and rhinorrhea after handling rice for the last 2 years, and presented diarrhea and dysphagia after rice ingestion during the last year. One week before consulting she presented eyelid angioedema, chest tightness and abdominal cramping after doing exercise right after eating rice. None of the patients reported any additional atopic background. Skin prick tests with common inhalants and cereals extracts, Pru p 3 extract, prick-by-prick test with rice and rice flour and specific IgE determinations to rice were carried out in both patients. RESULTS: Skin prick tests to rice were positive in both patients (wheal diameter >3 mm). Skin prick-by-prick with rice and rice flour was also positive in patients 1 and 2. Serum specific IgE determinations against rice showed values of 0.8 kU/L and 1.48 kU/L for P1 and P2, respectively, out from a total IgE of 32.8 UI/mL and 23.7 UI/mL, respectively. SPT to common inhalants, to the rest of the cereals and to Pru p 3, showed a negative result. CONCLUSIONS: We present 2 work-related cases of rice allergy with an unusual display and different clinical manifestations (urticaria, rhinitis and anaphylaxis) in 2 patients without atopic background and who worked handling rice and rice flour. No cross-reactivity with usual panallergens as LTP seemed to be involved. World Allergy Organization Journal 2012-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3512861/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.WOX.0000412180.87263.db Text en Copyright © 2012 by World Allergy Organization
spellingShingle Abstracts of the XXII World Allergy Congress
Pérez-Bustamante, María Socorro
Gonzalez-de-Olano, David
Antolín-Amérigo, Dario
Gandolfo-Cano, Mar
González-Mancebo, Eloína
417 Uncommon Occupational Allergy to Rice: as a Food Allergen
title 417 Uncommon Occupational Allergy to Rice: as a Food Allergen
title_full 417 Uncommon Occupational Allergy to Rice: as a Food Allergen
title_fullStr 417 Uncommon Occupational Allergy to Rice: as a Food Allergen
title_full_unstemmed 417 Uncommon Occupational Allergy to Rice: as a Food Allergen
title_short 417 Uncommon Occupational Allergy to Rice: as a Food Allergen
title_sort 417 uncommon occupational allergy to rice: as a food allergen
topic Abstracts of the XXII World Allergy Congress
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3512861/
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