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We describe a case
of occupational
rhinitis and asthma
in a 46-year-old
carpenter who
presented nasal and
bronchial symptoms
after cedrorana (Cedrelinga
catenaeformis Ducke)
wood dust exposure.
Skin prick tests (SPT)
with a battery of
common allergens and
different kinds of
wood, were positive
to cedrorana and
grass pollen and
negative to the
other wood extracts.
Nasal provocation
and exposure
challenge tests with
Cedrorana wood dust
also gave a positive
reaction. IgE-immunoblotting
showed two bands of
45 and 78 kDa
respectively. This
is the fi rst
reported case of
occupational
rhinitis and asthma
due to Cedrorana
wood dust where an
IgE mediated
mechanism has been
found.
Key words:
Allergy. Cedrorana.
Occupational
rhinitis.
Occupational asthma.
Wood dust. |