2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaip.2015.05.016
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Occupational asthma to “the miracle tree” (Moringa oleifera): first description

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“…Chronic types classification when Moringa used for six months or up to years [9]. Chronic types side effect classification in case reports of Poussel et al [10] and Olanrewaju et al [11] due to Moringa is consumed for a long time, about 1-2 years. The case reports of Berglund [12] The presence of side effect reactions due to the use of Moringa leaves or seeds can be seen from the physical examination results and the results of the patient's laboratory tests presented in Table 2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chronic types classification when Moringa used for six months or up to years [9]. Chronic types side effect classification in case reports of Poussel et al [10] and Olanrewaju et al [11] due to Moringa is consumed for a long time, about 1-2 years. The case reports of Berglund [12] The presence of side effect reactions due to the use of Moringa leaves or seeds can be seen from the physical examination results and the results of the patient's laboratory tests presented in Table 2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been a few cases of allergic reaction to M. oleifera in the literature: a FFE with positive rechallenge, 3 a Stevens–Johnson syndrome without skin tests performed but which experienced two flare‐ups, 4 a case of anaphylaxis after consuming the leaves with a positive prick test 5 and a case of occupational asthma 6 . In our case, the positive self‐challenge confirmed the diagnosis of M. oleifera FFE, despite the negative in situ patch‐test.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is important to note that some individuals may be allergic to the consumption of M. oleifera leaves. A case of occupational asthma due to M. oleifera seed powder in the workplace of a worker in a cosmetics manufacturer has been reported [ 5 ]. There have been several studies on M. oleifera leaf allergens.…”
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confidence: 99%