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[The return of the prodigal child or allergy to ficus]

Authors :
A, Pradalier
E, Leriche
Ch, Trinh
J L, Molitor
Source :
European annals of allergy and clinical immunology. 36(9)
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Ficus benjamina (FB), the weeping fig, belonging to the Moracea family, is now widely used as an indoor ornamental plant in houses and offices. Its latex can be responsible of IgE allergies : rhinoconjunctivitis, asthma, angiooedema, pruritus, anaphylactic shock. In some occupations such as gardeners, caretakers of plants, it can induce a contact urticaria. Most of these patients are atopics. We describe a case of non-occupational, indoor related rhinoconjunctivitis in a non-atopic patient. Prick-test and RAST to FB latex were positive and removal of the ficus plant resolved their symptoms confirming the etiologic role of the plant. The patient did not demonstrate sensitization to other common allergens (except weeds) involved in respiratory (latex of Hevea brasiliensis, mites...) and food allergies (negativity of the prick-tests for fig, avocado, banana, kiwi). Now, FB is a new hidden allergen in the house. Questionning for its presence and testing it should be considered; as it should be introduced in the standard prick-test panel.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
17641489
Volume :
36
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European annals of allergy and clinical immunology
Accession number :
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