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Food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis-sequence of causative factors might be reversed
 
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Department of Internal Medicine, Geriatrics and Allergology, Medical University of Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland.
 
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Department of Clinical Research, Medical School of Legnica, Legnica, Poland
 
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Department of Physiology, Medical University of Wroclaw, Wrocław, Poland
 
 
Ann Agric Environ Med. 2010;17(2):315-317
 
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We present a case of a 27-years-old female who experienced several episodes of food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (FDEIA). Besides two typical episodes of FDEIA triggered by a postprandial physical exercise, she also experienced atypical episodes in which the sequence of the causative stimuli was clearly reversed-clinical symptoms which appeared after a prolonged exercise, followed by ingestion of the sensitizing food. This unusual clinical picture entitled us to extend the routine recommendations- avoidance of the coincidence of food allergens intake and exercise accordingly to her history.
 
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