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Latex allergy in a patient with Kabuki syndrome. Case report.
[kabuki syndrome]
The
knowledge
of
anesthesiologists
of
specific
aspects
of
patients
with
rare
syndromes
is
a
growing
need
since
those
patients
are
increasingly
taken
to
the
operating
room
.
The
objective
of
this
report
was
to
describe
a
case
of
latex
allergy
in
a
patient
with
Kabuki
Syndrome
,
whose
aspects
have
not
been
completely
explained
,
alerting
anesthesiologists
for
the
possibility
of
this
association
.
This
is
an
11
years
old
patient
with
the
diagnosis
of
Kabuki
syndrome
,
admitted
for
removal
of
soft
tissue
lesions
.
She
had
a
history
of
allergic
reactions
after
small
surgeries
.
Since
she
needed
to
undergo
another
procedure
,
after
the
pre-anesthetic
evaluation
the
patient
was
referred
to
an
allergist
who
confirmed
,
after
skin
tests
,
that
the
patient
had
latex
allergy
.
She
was
taken
to
the
operating
room
for
removal
of
those
lesions
under
general
anesthesia
.
All
precautions
were
taken
to
avoid
new
clinical
manifestations
.
Intercurrences
were
not
observed
during
the
procedure
and
the
patient
was
discharged
on
the
same
day
without
any
complications
,
which
reinforced
the
diagnosis
.
Kabuki
syndrome
seems
to
have
a
relatively
benign
course
.
However
,
it
has
many
aspects
that
remain
to
be
cleared
and
,
therefore
,
the
possibility
of
its
association
with
other
condition
that
might
be
important
for
the
anesthesiologist
exists
.
The
objective
of
this
report
was
to
alert
for
the
risk
of
its
association
with
latex
allergy
.
For
such
,
during
the
pre-anesthetic
evaluation
,
a
good
anamnesis
with
analysis
of
predisposing
factors
other
than
the
syndrome
itself
should
be
stimulated
.
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