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Published in: Sports Medicine 9/2003

01-08-2003 | Review Article

Cutaneous Allergic Reactions Induced by Sporting Activities

Authors: Carter D. Brooks, Anna Kujawska, Dilip Patel

Published in: Sports Medicine | Issue 9/2003

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Abstract

This survey searched for allergic skin reactions associated with, and possibly resulting from, sporting or recreational activities. The goal was to develop profiles of the types of allergens and responses that might be expected in association with particular sports involvement. The data mainly derive from published reports of allergic-appearing skin responses occurring during and after sports participation. The majority of these are single or short series of cases. Some supplementary data from earlier reviews, and two cases from our own clinical experience, have also been incorporated. Given the scattered availability of published case material in this field, we have included most of the reports that came to our attention. We have indicated where the connection between the clinical response and the putative agent or sporting activity seems tenuous. The data are organised according to type of reaction (type I, immunoglobulin E-mediated, largely hives, angioedema and anaphylaxis; and type IV, cell-mediated, largely contact dermatitis). Some envenomations that may be amplified by allergy have also been included. In water sports, allergic sensitivity to equipment (wetsuits, masks, goggles), water per se and disinfecting agents, and various water-dwelling creatures was found. In team and other outdoor sports, most allergies related to shoes, braces/supports and other equipment, and occasionally to topical medicaments and other miscellaneous contactants. Sports participants encounter a variety of potential sensitisers. Of interest is whether a higher level of physical activity may put them at greater risk of becoming sensitised.
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Metadata
Title
Cutaneous Allergic Reactions Induced by Sporting Activities
Authors
Carter D. Brooks
Anna Kujawska
Dilip Patel
Publication date
01-08-2003
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Sports Medicine / Issue 9/2003
Print ISSN: 0112-1642
Electronic ISSN: 1179-2035
DOI
https://doi.org/10.2165/00007256-200333090-00005

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