Herbst Jonathon, Heath Karen, Heddle Robert, Gilbert John D, Byard Roger W
Forensic Science South Australia, 21 Divett Place, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia.
J Forensic Leg Med. 2013 Aug;20(6):591-4. doi: 10.1016/j.jflm.2012.09.016. Epub 2012 Oct 11.
A case of a 58-year-old with fatal anaphylaxis due to multiple bee stings is reported. Supportive evidence for anaphylaxis included post-mortem serum tests, which demonstrated a markedly elevated tryptase level and increased sensitivity to bees on radioallergosorbent test (RAST). At autopsy a previously undiagnosed esophageal adenocarcinoma involving the gastroesophageal (GE) junction was also identified. Histology of the tumor demonstrated significant numbers of mast cells, many of which were degranulating. Increased numbers of mast cells, as in mastocytosis, are known to predispose to an allergic sensitivity to Hymenoptera. The finding of a significant peritumoral mast cell population with degranulating forms in this case, therefore, raises the possibility that death due to anaphylaxis was contributed to by mast cell proliferation in an occult esophageal carcinoma.
报告了一例58岁因多次被蜜蜂蜇伤而死于过敏反应的病例。过敏反应的支持性证据包括尸检血清检测,其显示类胰蛋白酶水平显著升高,且在放射性变应原吸附试验(RAST)中对蜜蜂的敏感性增加。尸检时还发现了一例累及胃食管(GE)交界处的先前未诊断出的食管腺癌。肿瘤组织学显示有大量肥大细胞,其中许多正在脱颗粒。如在肥大细胞增多症中一样,肥大细胞数量增加已知会使人对膜翅目昆虫产生过敏敏感性。因此,在该病例中发现肿瘤周围有大量呈脱颗粒形式的肥大细胞,这增加了隐匿性食管癌中肥大细胞增殖导致过敏反应死亡的可能性。