Anafilaxia tras realización de pruebas cutáneas en prick

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The skin prick test (SPT) is a simple and fast method used routinely in allergology practice. Systemic reactions have been described with this technique on few occasions. We are presenting a case of anaphylaxis with hemodynamic consequences after carrying out skin prick test with a cat dander extract. A 23 years old female who suffered rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma following contact with cats. We performed skin prick test with a battery of the usual inhalants. Twenty minutes after carrying out the prick test the patient showed intense ocular irritation and reddening followed by dysphonia and a feeling of pharyngeal occupation. Although skin prick test is a safe diagnostic approach, it should be performed only in places equipped to treat anaphylaxis and for trained specialists . Copyright © 2007 Aran Ediciones, s.l.

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Vázquez-Cortés, S., Robledo Echarren, T., Bartolomé, B., García-Rubio, I., González Gutiérrez, M. L., & Martínez-Cocera, C. (2007). Anafilaxia tras realización de pruebas cutáneas en prick. Anales de Medicina Interna, 24(2), 72–74. https://doi.org/10.4321/s0212-71992007000200005

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