Scombroid pancreatitis from mahi-mahi consumption
Autor: | Rohan Madhu Prasad, Nora Hernandez Garcilazo, Tyler Kemnic, Merryl Treasa Varghese |
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Rok vydání: | 2023 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Abdominal pain Case Report Disease 030204 cardiovascular system & hematology Gastroenterology 03 medical and health sciences chemistry.chemical_compound 0302 clinical medicine Internal medicine medicine Animals Humans Medical history 030212 general & internal medicine biology business.industry C-reactive protein General Medicine Middle Aged medicine.disease Perciformes chemistry Pancreatitis Seafood Acute Disease biology.protein Vomiting Acute pancreatitis Female medicine.symptom business Histamine |
Zdroj: | BMJ Case Rep |
ISSN: | 1757-790X |
Popis: | A 61-year-old woman with no significant previous medical history presented to an urgent care facility with generalised rash, flushing and abdominal pain after eating mahi-mahi. She was diagnosed with an allergic reaction and discharged home. Later she experienced severe acute abdominal pain and multiple episodes of vomiting, which prompted her to go to the hospital. On admission, the patient had an elevated white count, lipase, amylase and C reactive protein with normal liver enzymes and bilirubin. Imaging showed acute pancreatitis that was suspected to be secondary to scombroid poisoning. This was confirmed by elevated immunoglobulin E and histamine levels. The acute pancreatitis was treated with pain management and supportive treatment. Scombroid poisoning is a well-recognised disease, however, acute pancreatitis secondary to this is rare as only two cases have been reported in the literature, one with codfish and the second an unknown type of fish. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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