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      An unusual case of meat allergy

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      Clinical and Translational Allergy
      BioMed Central
      Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Meeting 2011
      17-19 February 2011

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          A 35 years old woman presented with allergic rhinitis and asthma with cat epithelium's sensitivity (Skin prick test positive) treated with antihistamines, nasal and bronchial steroids. The patient has been maintening the cat in her apartment. After a couple of years from the onset of respiratory allergic disease, she presented an oral allergy syndrome type clinical reaction, gastric pain and diarrhea at once after eating cooked pork meat . Skin prick test (SPT) performed with commercial extracts and fresh meat were positive for pork meat according with the 'pork-chat syndrome'. Subsequently she presented the same symptoms after eating goat cheese and goat meat.A prick by prick for the culprit foods confermed the food allergy. Recently the same symptoms presented after eating not well cooked beef meat. In her personal history we focused on an anaphylactic reaction occurred at 23 y.o. after injection of antirabbit serum used for antipneumococcal vaccination. The specific IGEs dectection (microarray IMMUNOCAP ISAC system) was positive only for :bovine (Bos d6), cat (Fel d2) ,dog (Can f3), horse (Equ c3) serum albumin and cat, dog lipocalin (Fel d 4, Can f 1).No other foods or respiratory allergens specific IGEs were detected. Meat allergy is a rare allergic disorder, more frequent during the first year of life but unusual in adults. Unusually the sensitization to pork meat presented before the goat and beef allergy. Interestingly no milk allergy was found associated to meat allergy (while in children is frequent ). As it's common the patient presented cat sensitivity and subsequently a crossreactivity towards dog,cat and beef serum albumins. The patient avoids pork, sheep,goat meat but she can eat well cooked beef meat.

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          Conference
          Clin Transl Allergy
          Clin Transl Allergy
          Clinical and Translational Allergy
          BioMed Central
          2045-7022
          2011
          12 August 2011
          : 1
          : Suppl 1
          : P76
          Affiliations
          [1 ]St Martino Hospital, Allergy Unit, Genoa, Italy
          [2 ]ASL22, AL, Italy, # Emergency Dept , Villa Scassi Hospital, Allergy Dept, Genoa, Italy
          Article
          2045-7022-1-S1-P76
          10.1186/2045-7022-1-S1-P76
          3354209
          d9c82d9e-a6ea-457f-8243-1187bcc50c3c
          Copyright ©2011 Minale et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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          Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Meeting 2011
          Venice, Italy
          17-19 February 2011
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