06 March 2022>: Articles
The Missing Link: A Case of Severe Adverse Reaction to Histamine in Food and Beverages
Unknown etiology, Challenging differential diagnosis
József Tamasi A* , Zsuzsanna Balla B , Dorottya Csuka B , László Kalabay * , Henriette Farkas *DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.934212
Am J Case Rep 2022; 23:e934212
Table 1. Examinations performed in the differential diagnostic prodcedure.
Diagnostic examinations | Follow-up examinations (17 months later) |
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Dermatology, otolaryngology, rheumatology, immunology, dentistry, neurology, abdominal sonography, chest X-ray, brain MRI, colonoscopy and gastroscopy with histology, blood-pressure, heart-rate, immunoglobulin levels, thyroid function tests, autoimmune panel, infectious disease laboratory tests, food-specific IgE antibodies | Urology, dentistry, otolaryngology, stool and urine culture, chest X-ray, abdominal sonography, gastroscopy and histology, blood-pressure, heart-rate, hydrogen breath tests for lactose, lactulose and fructose, laboratory tests, food-specific and inhalative IgE antibodies, autoimmune panel, infectious disease laboratory tests, stool ova and parasite test |