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- W3039695749 abstract "Exercising is both pleasant and healthy. In some individuals, it can trigger adverse reactions. Examples of these reactions include exercise-induced anaphylaxis (EIA) and cholinergic urticaria (ChoIU). EIA presents as food-associated and non–food-associated conditions. Strenuous exertion may provoke both EIA and ChoIU, but with exercise the passive warming will induce solely ChoIU and not EIA. The morphologic size of the urticarial wheals can help distinguish between these 2 types of conditions. Small punctate wheals are present in ChoIU and large ones in EIA. Wheat is the most common food associated with food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis and gluten is its most important antigen. Omega-5-gliadin is the major epitope of gluten. The most common medicines associated with drug-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis are the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs including aspirin. Exercising is both pleasant and healthy. In some individuals, it can trigger adverse reactions. Examples of these reactions include exercise-induced anaphylaxis (EIA) and cholinergic urticaria (ChoIU). EIA presents as food-associated and non–food-associated conditions. Strenuous exertion may provoke both EIA and ChoIU, but with exercise the passive warming will induce solely ChoIU and not EIA. The morphologic size of the urticarial wheals can help distinguish between these 2 types of conditions. Small punctate wheals are present in ChoIU and large ones in EIA. Wheat is the most common food associated with food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis and gluten is its most important antigen. Omega-5-gliadin is the major epitope of gluten. The most common medicines associated with drug-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis are the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs including aspirin. How Participating in Sports Causes Manifestations and Mimics of Allergic Conditions and What to Do About Them for Optimum PerformanceThe Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In PracticeVol. 8Issue 7PreviewThis theme editorial reviews and outlines 7 manuscripts published by the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice 2020 titled Sports Allergy. One goal of this project is to identify how to diagnose correctly, treat effectively, and optimize health care outcomes for people of various ages and skill levels, who participate in sports activity and develop respiratory symptoms. Of course, not all activities that produce wheezes or chest tightness during exercise are from bronchoconstriction, and articles in this issue explore the differential diagnosis and approaches to treatment. Full-Text PDF Clinical Management of Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis and Cholinergic UrticariaThe Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In PracticeVol. 8Issue 7Preview Full-Text PDF" @default.
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- W3039695749 title "Clinical Management of Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis and Cholinergic Urticaria" @default.
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