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Query: UMLS:C0042109 (urticaria)
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We report a 53-year-old female patient with short bowel syndrome who developed urticaria after administration of cyclic parenteral nutrition (PN). The urticaria occurred 2 hours into the 12-hour nocturnal infusion and resolved completely 1 hour after discontinuation of the PN infusion. The urticaria occurred despite removing lipids from the 3-in-1 PN solution. The urticaria did not occur when the multivitamin preparation was removed from the PN. Upon rechallenge with a PN solution containing a multivitamin, the urticaria reoccurred. Prick skin testing using the multivitamin in increasing aliquots was negative. Serum tryptase and 12-hour urinary histamine level during PN infusion containing the multivitamin was unchanged compared with baseline measurements. The patient had no allergic reaction using a similar dose of an oral multivitamin. This case illustrates that allergic reactions from PN infusion may occur and that the multivitamin preparation can be the cause.
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PMID:Urticaria associated with parenteral nutrition. 1622 40

This report describes a case of parenteral nutrition hypersensitivity in a 37 weeks' gestation infant with congenital diaphragmatic hernia complicated by bowel necrosis and functional short bowel syndrome. The patient developed a rash with subsequent urticaria beginning on the 50th day of life. The reactions were confirmed with a positive rechallenge. After the amino acid solution was replaced with a non-bisulfite-containing product, the infant was able to continue to receive nutrition support through parenteral nutrition without recurrence of symptoms. It is speculated that the bisulfite additive in the amino acid solution may have interacted with the lipid emulsion to sensitize the patient.
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PMID:Neonatal parenteral nutrition hypersensitivity: a case report implicating bisulfite sensitivity in a newborn infant. 1989 3