Pediatric Allergy to Poultry Meat: A Case of Egg-Bird Syndrome

儿童禽肉过敏:一例蛋鸟综合征

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Abstract

Poultry meat allergy is a rare condition that can present as a primary allergy or a secondary syndrome, such as the egg-bird syndrome. This syndrome involves primary sensitization to egg yolk (alpha-livetin (Gal d 5)) leading to cross-reactivity with poultry meat. We describe the case of a 12-year-old male patient who presented with a history of primary egg allergy and allergy to dog epithelium. He subsequently developed an allergy to poultry meat. Immunoallergological evaluation showed sensitization to egg yolk, chicken meat, and alpha-livetin (Gal d 5). Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) immunoblotting confirmed immunoglobulin E (IgE) reactivity to alpha-livetin and avian muscle serum albumin, with no cross-reactivity to dog epithelium. This confirmed the diagnosis of egg-bird syndrome. Due to severe asthma and multiple food allergies impacting his quality of life, the patient was treated with omalizumab. This case highlights the clinical complexity of the egg-bird syndrome and the utility of molecular diagnostics in differentiating cross-reactivities. Omalizumab proved effective in managing the patient's polysensitization and asthma, improving quality of life.

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