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Biomédica

Print version ISSN 0120-4157On-line version ISSN 2590-7379

Abstract

GONZALEZ, María Carolina; DIAZ, Andrea Carolina; MONCAYO, Jairo Giovanni  and  MARIN, Jorge Alonso. Scombroid poisoning secondary to tuna ingestion: a case report. Biomed. [online]. 2020, vol.40, n.4, pp.594-598.  Epub Dec 09, 2020. ISSN 0120-4157.  https://doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.5283.

Scombroid poisoning is caused by the consumption of certain types of fish (from the Scombridae family), especially tuna. Due to inadequate refrigeration procedures, these fish have high levels of histamine which generate symptoms similar to those of a food allergy in their consumers, so it is frequently underdiagnosed. It is self-limited in a few hours and the symptoms are usually not serious, except for specific cases reported in the literature of hypotension, bronchospasm, respiratory distress, tachyarrhythmias, and even acute myocardial infarction.

We report here the case of a woman admitted to the emergency department of a third level hospital in Medellín a few minutes after eating tuna with the typical symptoms of intoxication, as well as tachyarrhythmias, a serious and atypical manifestation.

Keywords : Foodborne diseases; tuna; histamine; arrhythmias, cardiac.

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