@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"
}