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Query: UMLS:C0042109 (
urticaria
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Monosodium glutamate
(
MSG
) is a salt form of a non-essential amino acid commonly used as a food additive for its unique flavour enhancing qualities. Since the first description of the '
Monosodium glutamate
symptom complex', originally described in 1968 as the 'Chinese restaurant syndrome', a number of anecdotal reports and small clinical studies of variable quality have attributed a variety of symptoms to the dietary ingestion of
MSG
. Descriptions of
MSG
-induced asthma,
urticaria
, angio-oedema, and rhinitis have prompted some to suggest that
MSG
should be an aetiologic consideration in patients presenting with these conditions. This review prevents a critical review of the available literature related to the possible role of
MSG
in the so-called 'Chinese restaurant syndrome' and in eliciting asthmatic bronchospasm,
urticaria
, angio-oedema, and rhinitis. Despite concerns raised by early reports, decades of research have failed to demonstrate a clear and consistent relationship between
MSG
ingestion and the development of these conditions.
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PMID:Monosodium glutamate 'allergy': menace or myth? 1938 12