运动诱发的过敏反应。

A L Sheffer
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摘要

过敏反应是过敏症最紧急的表现,其临床病理改变是最好的描述。受累部位包括皮肤(荨麻疹)、上呼吸道(喉水肿)、下呼吸道(支气管痉挛)和心血管系统(严重低血压)。在运动前和运动后立即经历运动引起的过敏反应的个体的皮肤活检的超微结构分析显示,与肺肥大细胞免疫攻击后观察到的变化没有区别。这些改变包括肥大细胞颗粒的增大,肥大细胞颗粒内容物的增溶(排出),颗粒膜与邻近颗粒膜的合并,以及肥大细胞膜。成功逆转过敏反应需要及时识别症状和早期的制度治疗过敏反应。患有运动诱发性过敏反应的患者应在运动前4至6小时内避免任何食物、饮料或药物,特别是乙酰水杨酸。
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Exercise-induced anaphylaxis.

Anaphylaxis, the most emergent manifestation of allergy, is best described by its clinical pathologic alterations. Sites of involvement include skin (urticaria), upper respiratory tract (laryngeal edema), lower respiratory tract (bronchospasm), and the cardiovascular system (severe hypotension). Ultrastructural analysis of skin biopsies obtained from individuals experiencing exercise-induced anaphylaxis prior to and immediately after exercise revealed changes indistinguishable from those observed following immunologic challenge of pulmonary mast cells. These alterations included enlargement of the mast cell granules, solubilization (discharge) of mast cell granule contents, merger of the granule membranes with adjacent granule membranes, as well as the mast cell membrane. The successful reversal of anaphylaxis requires the prompt recognition of symptoms and early institution of therapy for anaphylaxis. Patients suffering from exercise-induced anaphylaxis should avoid any foods, drinks, or pharmaceutical agents, particularly acetyl salicylic acid for four and preferably six hours prior to exercise.

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