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Transplanting A Nut Allergy

Gavinsblog writes "New Scientist is reporting that a man who received a liver transplant from a donor who died of anaphylactic shock, went on to develop a life-threatening nut allergy himself. The man had no history of a nut allergy suffered an anaphylactic reaction to a cashew nut 25 days after receiving the liver. Should the liver have read 'Warning: may contain traces of nut'?"

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  1. Nut allergies can be sudden and unexpected by Blkdeath · · Score: 5, Interesting
    A friend of mine was recently in hospital for extreme bloating, cramping, shortness of breath, nausea, and all sorts of other uncomfortable symptoms. The cause? A nut allergy. He's been a nut lover for all his life (atleast 30-40 years' worth of adulthood, anyways), often sitting down to a beer and a can of nuts in the evening and never encountered a problem before. But now it's potentially life-threatening if he consumes even trace amounts of almost any nut.

    And no, he hasn't had any major transplants or transfusions lately. It just... happened. The doctors have no idea, either, partially since it doesn't run in his family.

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