Multiple acute parasitization by Anisakis simplex

Hypersensitivity to Anisakis is an increasingly prominent medical problem throughout the world, due to a better understanding of diseases induced by parasites and to modern culinary habits of eating raw or undercooked fish. We describe the case of a patient who presented epigastric pain, wheals, ery...

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Anisakiasis - diagnosis
Anisakiasis - immunology
Anisakiasis - physiopathology
Anisakis
Anisakis - growth & development
Anisakis - immunology
Anisakis - pathogenicity
Anisakis simplex
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Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal
Erythema
Female
Gastric Mucosa - parasitology
Gastric Mucosa - pathology
Humans
Immunoglobulin E - blood
Immunoglobulin E - immunology
Pruritus
title Multiple acute parasitization by Anisakis simplex
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