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Case Reports
. 1982 Apr;48(4):220-6.

Peanuts: allergic and other untoward reactions

  • PMID: 7073024
Case Reports

Peanuts: allergic and other untoward reactions

J H Fries. Ann Allergy. 1982 Apr.

Abstract

Serious sequalae to the ingestion of several foods such as egg, fish and milk--and the lack of profound reactions to chocolate--have been well documented. However, no comparable study exists in regard to peanut, which has long been known to be a patent antigen. This article explores the role of peanut with respect to its hazards as an antigen and as a foreign body in the upper respiratory tract, and documents a number of fatal and near-fatal reactions.

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