Briner W W, Sheffer A L
University of Chicago, Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge, IL 60068.
Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1992 Aug;24(8):849-50.
Exercise-induced anaphylaxis (EIA) is a unique form of physical allergy that has been recognized with increasing frequency in recent years. The hallmarks of this syndrome are generalized pruritus with a flushing sensation, a feeling of warmth, and the development of urticaria in association with vigorous physical exertion. These symptoms tend to occur variably with exercise, but not with passive warming. Most patients report typical giant urticarial eruptions. Skin mast cells degranulate, and serum histamine increases during symptomatic attacks. Treatment is often problematic, but cessation of exercise with onset of symptoms and self-administration of epinephrine are recommended.
运动诱发性过敏反应(EIA)是一种独特的物理性过敏形式,近年来其被认识的频率越来越高。该综合征的特征是全身性瘙痒并伴有潮红感、温暖感,以及在剧烈运动时出现荨麻疹。这些症状在运动时往往会不同程度地出现,但被动升温时不会出现。大多数患者报告有典型的巨大荨麻疹发作。有症状发作时皮肤肥大细胞会脱颗粒,血清组胺会增加。治疗往往存在问题,但建议在症状出现时停止运动并自行注射肾上腺素。