@article{3003907, title = "A child with anaphylactic reaction by egg remedy applied to burn", author = "Roumpedaki, E. and Douladiris, N. and Papanaki, A. and Stamogiannou, L. and Maggina, P. and Manoussakis, E. and Vallianatou, G. and Papadopoulos, N.G. and Xepapadaki, P.", journal = "Pediatric Allergy and Immunology", year = "2014", volume = "25", number = "6", pages = "606-608", issn = "0905-6157, 1399-3038", doi = "10.1111/pai.12240", keywords = "adrenalin; antihistaminic agent; corticosteroid; egg white; immunoglobulin E; methylprednisolone; oxygen; oxyhemoglobin; tryptase; adrenalin; immunoglobulin E; tryptase, anaphylaxis; angioneurotic edema; Article; auscultation; blood pressure measurement; body surface; breathing rate; burn; case report; child; consciousness level; corticosteroid therapy; cyanosis; delayed hypersensitivity; dry skin; egg allergy; fluid resuscitation; flushing; Glasgow coma scale; hay fever; heart rate; human; immunoglobulin blood level; male; oxygen saturation; oxygen therapy; patient positioning; physical examination; preschool child; prick test; priority journal; traditional medicine; unconsciousness; vomiting; wheezing; anaphylaxis; blood; Burns, Chemical; complication; egg; Egg Hypersensitivity; immunology; infant; intradermal drug administration; metabolism; pathology; procedures; resuscitation; skin; skin test; utilization, Administration, Cutaneous; Anaphylaxis; Burns, Chemical; Egg Hypersensitivity; Eggs; Epinephrine; Humans; Immunoglobulin E; Infant; Male; Medicine, Traditional; Resuscitation; Skin; Skin Tests; Tryptases" }