TWO CASES OF ROYAL JELLY ALLERGY PROVOKED THE SYMPTOMS AT THE TIME OF THEIR FIRST INTAKE
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- Harada Susumu
- Harada Skin Clinic
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- Moriyama Tatsuya
- Department of Applied Cell Biology, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kinki University
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- Tanaka Akira
- Phadia K.K.
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- Other Title
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- 初回摂取時に症状が発現したローヤルゼリーアレルギーの2例
- 症例報告 初回摂取時に症状が発現したローヤルゼリーアレルギーの2例
- ショウレイ ホウコク ショカイ セッシュジ ニ ショウジョウ ガ ハツゲン シタ ローヤルゼリーアレルギー ノ 2レイ
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Two young women were suffered from several symptoms after the intake of royal jelly at their first time. According to the positive skin prick test reactions of raw royal jelly, royal jelly allergy was diagnosed. As the reasons why the symptoms appeared at the time of their first intake, we guessed the possibility that 1) they had been sensitized for royal jelly formerly, or 2) their symptoms were induced by the cross-reactivity between royal jelly and other allergens such as bee, honey and pollens. As to our cases, no related allergens were found in one case, but in another case co-existance of mugwort allergy was suspected from the results of both skin prick test and specific IgE titers. Originally royal jelly allergy has been regarded as class 1 allergic reaction developed by the sensitization of itself. But we speculated the possibility that there can also be cases of class 2 royal jelly allergy by the mechanism of cross-reaction with pollens.
Journal
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- Japanese Journal of Allergology
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Japanese Journal of Allergology 60 (6), 708-713, 2011
Japanese Society of Allergology
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- CRID
- 1390282679970967168
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- NII Article ID
- 110008673093
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- NII Book ID
- AN00012583
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- ISSN
- 13477935
- 00214884
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- NDL BIB ID
- 11168075
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- JaLC
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