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Oral Allergy Syndrome
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Oral Allergy Syndrome
, Pollen-Food Allergy Syndrome
Epidemiology
Most common
Food Allergy
Risk Factors
Allergic Rhinitis
or
Asthma
patients with grass, weed or tree pollen triggers (10%)
Birch pollen allergy (highly associated)
Causes
Birch pollen allergy
Carrot
Celery
Hazelnuts
Parsnips
Potatoes
Fresh fruit (apples, cherries, peaches, pears...)
Grass pollen
Kiwi
Tomato
Ragweed pollen
Bananas
Melons
Symptoms
Limited to oral exposure to trigger foods (see above)
Immediate onset when trigger food contacts mouth
Resolves when food is removed from mouth or swallowed
Local oral reaction
Lip,
Tongue
, and
Palate
swelling and
Pruritus
Prevention
Avoid trigger foods based on the associated
Airborne Allergen
Cook the offending food first to denature the causative
Protein
s
References
Ma (2003) J Allergy Clin Immunol 112(4): 781-8 [PubMed]
Ghunaim (2005) Allergy 60(2): 185-91 [PubMed]
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