ALLERGIC SKIN DISEASES AND SPORT



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According to various authors up to 25% of athletes suffer from allergies. In this review, we are talking about allergodermatoses. Various immunological mechanisms are underlying of skin reactions in elite athletes. Interesting facts about anaphylaxis, associated with physical activity and consumption of some food as well as about contact and atopic dermatitis are presented.

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N V Shartanova

Institute of Immunology

Moscow, Russia

O G Elisyutina

Institute of Immunology

Email: el-olga@yandex.ru
Moscow, Russia

E S Fedenko

Institute of Immunology

Moscow, Russia

N I Ilina

Institute of Immunology

Moscow, Russia

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