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A Malet1, A Valero, M Lluch

  • 1Al-Lergo Center, Barcelona, Spain.

Allergy
|January 1, 1993
PubMed
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Two patients showed positive allergic reactions to mustard seed. Comprehensive testing confirmed mustard allergy, highlighting its potential as a significant allergen.

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Area of Science:

  • Allergy and Immunology
  • Clinical Medicine

Background:

  • Investigating potential food allergens in patients with suspected allergies.
  • Evaluating diagnostic methods for identifying specific allergic triggers.

Observation:

  • Two patients presented for allergy evaluation.
  • A range of tests were performed, including skin prick tests, nasal provocation, and immunological assays.

Findings:

  • All diagnostic tests consistently indicated a positive reaction to mustard seed.
  • Both patients exhibited specific allergic responses to mustard.

Implications:

  • Mustard seed is identified as a potent allergen in these cases.
  • Highlights the importance of considering mustard in differential diagnoses for unexplained allergies.