Hymenoptera sting anaphylaxis and urticaria pigmentosa: Clinical findings and results of venom immunotherapy in ten patients

被引:110
作者
Fricker, M
Helbling, A
Schwartz, L
Muller, U
机构
[1] ZIEGLERSPITAL BERN,DEPT MED,CH-3001 BERN,SWITZERLAND
[2] VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIV,MED COLL VIRGINIA,DIV RHEUMATOL ALLERGY & IMMUNOL,RICHMOND,VA 23298
关键词
hymenoptera sting anaphylaxis; urticaria pigmentosa; mastocytosis; venom immunotherapy;
D O I
10.1016/S0091-6749(97)70188-X
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Background: Occasional patients with urticaria pigmentosa and anaphylaxis after Hymenoptera stings have been described. In this situation the question arises: Is anaphylaxis IgE-mediated or induced by pharmacologic mediator release from mast cells? Methods: We investigated 10 patients with histologically confirmed urticaria pigmentosa and a history of anaphylaxis after honeybee or Vespula stings before and during immunotherapy with the respective venom. Results: In eight of 10 patients, an elevated serum tryptase level was found. In two of 10 patients, no venom-specific IgE could be detected by either skin tests or RAST. Five patients had no detectable venom-specific serum IgE, and in the remaining patients the level was low (<1 Phadebas RAST unit). Venom immunotherapy was well tolerated and caused only one mild systemic reaction in a patient during the dose increase phase. Six patients were re-stung while receiving venom immunotherapy: only one had a mild systemic reaction (angioedema:) after a Vespula sting. Conclusion: Anaphylactic symptoms after Hymenoptera stings in patients with urticaria pigmentosa are most often IgE-mediated but can occasionally be observed in the absence of IgE sensitization to venom allergens. Venom immunotherapy can be safely and successfully used in patients with urticaria pigmentosa and sting anaphylaxis.
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