PEDIATRICS Vol. 98 No. 2 August 1996, pp. 323
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ALLERGIC REACTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH AIRBORNE FISH PARTICLES IN IMMUNOGLOBULIN E (IgE)-MEDIATED FISH HYPERSENSITIVE PATIENTS

Robert S. Zeiger MD, PhD1

1 San Diego, CA

Fish allergens carried by fumes, water vapor, and airborne particulates cause respiratory and dermal reactions, occasionally severe, in up to 11% of IgE-mediated fish-allergic children.


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