Exercise-induced hypersensitivity syndromes in recreational and competitive athletes: a PRACTALL consensus report (what the general practitioner should know about sports and allergy)

作者: L. B. Schwartz , L. Delgado , T. Craig , S. Bonini , K. H. Carlsen

DOI: 10.1111/J.1398-9995.2008.01802.X

关键词: RecreationCompetitive athletesSurgeryAllergyAnaphylaxisAsthmaMEDLINEFamily medicineAthletesPhysical exerciseMedicineImmunologyImmunology and Allergy

摘要: Exercise-induced (EI) hypersensitivity disorders are significant problems for both recreational and competitive athletes. These include EI-asthma, EI-bronchoconstriction, EI-rhinitis, EI-anaphylaxis EI-urticaria. A group of experts from the European Academy Allergology Clinical Immunology American Allergy Asthma met to discuss pathogenesis these how diagnose treat them, then develop a consensus report. Key words (exercise with asthma, bronchoconstriction, rhinitis, urticaria or anaphylaxis) were used search Medline, Cochrane database related websites through February 2008 obtain pertinent information which, along personal reference databases institutional experience disorders, this The goal is provide physicians guidance in diagnosis, understanding management EI-hypersensitivity enable their patients safely return exercise-related activities.

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