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<dochead>Poster presentation</dochead>
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<p>Resolution of wheat-dependent exercise induced anaphylaxis-case report</p>
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<au id="A1"><snm>Rosenfield</snm><mi>A</mi><fnm>Lana</fnm><insr iid="I1"/></au>
<au ca="yes" id="A2"><snm>Kalicinsky</snm><fnm>Chrystyna</fnm><insr iid="I2"/><email>CKalicinsky@exchange.hsc.mb.ca</email></au>
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<ins id="I1"><p>Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada</p></ins>
<ins id="I2"><p>Section of Clinical Immunology and Allergy, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada GC319-820 Sherbrook St. Winnipeg, Mb, R3A 1R9</p></ins>
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<source>Allergy, Asthma &amp; Clinical Immunology</source>
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<title>
<p>Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology Annual Scientific Meeting 2010</p>
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<note>Meeting abstracts - A single PDF containing all abstracts in this supplement is available <a href="http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/files/pdf/1710-1492-6-S2-full.pdf">here</a>.</note>
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<conference>
<title>
<p>Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology Annual Scientific Meeting 2010</p>
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<location>Victoria, Canada</location>
<date-range>3-6 November 2010</date-range>
<url>http://www.csaci.ca/</url>
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<issn>1710-1492</issn>
<pubdate>2010</pubdate>
<volume>6</volume>
<issue>Suppl 2</issue>
<fpage>P30</fpage>
<url>http://www.aacijournal.com/content/6/S2/P30</url>
<xrefbib><pubid idtype="doi">10.1186/1710-1492-6-S2-P30</pubid></xrefbib>
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<history><pub><date><day>4</day><month>11</month><year>2010</year></date></pub></history>
<cpyrt><year>2010</year><collab>Kalicinsky and Rosenfield; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.</collab></cpyrt>
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<p>Background</p>
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<p>The natural history of Wheat Dependent Exercise Induced Anaphylaxis (WDEIA) is not well defined. In IgE mediated, non exercise dependent, wheat allergy in children, the approximate age for resolution is 6.5 years with rare persistence into adolescence <abbrgrp>
<abbr bid="B1">1</abbr>
</abbrgrp>. We report a case of resolution of WDEIA in an adult.</p>
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<p>Case report</p>
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<p>A 62 year old male was assessed in 2006 with a 3-4 year history of recurrent acute urticaria. A month prior to consultation he developed anaphylaxis. </p>
<p>No consistent trigger was identified, therefore a co-variable with food, such as exercise, was suspected.</p>
<p>Skin prick testing (SPT) to foods ingested within 4 hours of anaphylaxis was positive to wheat flour and negative to wheat extract (WE) (Allergy Canada), peanut, egg, cow&#8217;s milk, cod, pickerel, salmon, whitefish, clam, and potato. Wheat products were tolerated daily, therefore WDEIA was suspected. Strict wheat avoidance was advised and epinephrine autoinjector prescribed. </p>
<p>4-6-12 months later he was asymptomatic with wheat avoidance. SPT was negative to oat, rye, corn flour.</p>
<p>In 2008 and 2009 SPT was WE negative and flour positive.</p>
<p>In 2010 he reported eating wheat products, followed by exercise, with no reactions &gt;6 months. SPT was negative to WE and flour. </p>
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<p>Results</p>
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<p>This patient demonstrates WDEIA which resolved four years after diagnosis. The patient is asymptomatic despite wheat ingestion followed by exercise. SPT to wheat flour, which was positive previously, is now negative. </p>
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<p>Conclusion</p>
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<p>This is the first case of WDEIA resolution reported. History plus SPT with wheat flour was used to diagnose WDEIA, and to confirm its resolution.</p>
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