%0 Journal Article %D 2008 %T Bovine serum albumin contained in culture medium used in artificial insemination is an important anaphylaxis risk factor %A Pagán, JA %A Postigo, I %A Rodríguez-Pacheco, J R, Peña, M %A Guisantes, JA %A Martínez, J %X OBJECTIVE: To analyze the cause of the anaphylactic reaction after a standard artificial insemination process in a patient diagnosed with asthma. DESIGN: Case report. SETTING: Residencia Sanitaria Virgen de la Arrixaca (Murcia, Spain) and University of the Basque Country (Vitoria, Spain). PATIENT(S): A 30-year-old woman with a previous medical history compatible with respiratory allergy who suffered an anaphylactic reaction after an artificial insemination with spermatozoids in capable medium (Upgraded B2 INRA medium; Laboratories CCD, Paris, France). INTERVENTION(S): Cutaneous tests and specific IgE levels to inhalant allergens, grass and Olea pollens, and insemination medium were performed. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Specific IgE levels to mammal epithelia and bovine serum albumin (BSA). RESULT(S): Skin prick tests were positive for inhalant allergens such as mites, cat, dog, horse, and rabbit epithelia, grasses and Olea pollens, and the insemination medium. The beta-lactamic tests were negative. The determination of specific IgE demonstrated positive values to mammal epithelia and mammal serum albumins including BSA. CONCLUSION(S): We report a case of an anaphylactic reaction to the BSA included in the insemination culture medium induced by a subclinical sensitivity to serum albumins of mammal epithelia. A previous testing with the medium is recommended and specific testing might be needed in women who have a history of animal epithelium allergies. %V 90 %8 Nov %N 5 %R 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2008.05.055