Title of article :
Anaphylaxis to Oatmeal and Psocid Crisps
Author/Authors :
Babaie, Delara Division of Clinical Immunology and Allergy - Department of Medicine - St. Michael’s Hospital - University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada , Vadas, Peter Division of Clinical Immunology and Allergy - Department of Medicine - St. Michael’s Hospital - University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Abstract :
Occasionally, a seemingly straightforward history of food-induced anaphylaxis may prove
to be misleading. Both patients and their physicians have a tendency to attribute the cause of
an allergic reaction to the most conspicuous ingredient that had been ingested while
overlooking less likely causes. Here, we describe a patient whose history pointed to oatmeal
allergy, but skin prick tests to oats and serologic testing for oat-specific IgE were negative.
Ultimately, we found that the oatmeal had been contaminated with an allergenic insect,
Psocid of the order Psocoptera.
Keywords :
Psocid , Oatmeal allergy , Food allergy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics