Anaphylaxis during intrauterine insemination secondary to bovine serum albumin.

TitleAnaphylaxis during intrauterine insemination secondary to bovine serum albumin.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1991
AuthorsSonenthal KR, McKnight T, Shaughnessy MA, Grammer LC, Jeyendran RS
Volume56
Issue6
Pagination88
Date PublishedDec
Abstract

A case of anaphylaxis is reported after IUI with sperm processed in Tyrode's solution supplemented with BSA. The patient had a positive prick cutaneous test to BSA and also had specific IgE antibody against it. Repeat IUI using the patient's own blood serum instead of BSA for processing the sperm proceeded without incident. Clinicians should be aware of this rare, but not inconsequential, adverse effect of using xenogeneic proteins during IUI and other assisted reproductive techniques.

Alternate JournalFertil Steril
Notify Library Reference ID4684