Exercise-induced anaphylaxis related to cuttlefish intake

European Journal of Pediatrics
C CaffarelliV Terzi

Abstract

A 14-year-old girl suffered from exercise-induced anaphylaxis associated with eating cuttlefish. She was advised to avoid the precipitating food 6 h before exercise. No further attack occurred. It should always be considered that foods can predispose exercise-induced anaphylaxis. Precipitating food should be identified by challenge test.

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