J Asthma Allergy Clin Immunol.  1998 Sep;18(3):518-523.

Intravaginal desensitization in a woman with seminal fluid allergy

Abstract

Human seminal fiuid (HSP) hypersensitivity is rare, but possibly a life-threatening disease. The pathogenesis of seminal plasma hypersensitivity and the exact nature of the HSP allergens remains to be clarified. We report a case of 25-year-old female patient who complained of severe itching sensation, flushing and edema of external genitalia, facial edema and dyspnea after sexual intercourse. The diagnosis was established by skin pr ick test with her husbands diluted semen. Intravaginal desensitization was performed by modified Matloffs method. Dilutions was made with sterile human serum albumin(0.2%) and 0.4% pheno1-0.9% saline solution. Two ml each of progressively greater concentrations of semen dilutions(1: 100,000 v/v, 1: 10,000 v/ v, 1:1,000 v/v, 1:100 v/v, 1:10 v/v) were inserted intravaginally at 45-min intervals, followed by an undiluted specimen. The patient was successfully desensitized and could have unprotected intercourse without anaphylaxis.

Keyword

seminal fluid hypersensitivity; intravaginal desensitization

MeSH Terms

Adult
Allergens
Anaphylaxis
Coitus
Diagnosis
Dyspnea
Edema
Female
Flushing
Genitalia
Humans
Hypersensitivity*
Pruritus
Semen
Sensation
Skin
Sodium Chloride
Spouses
Allergens
Sodium Chloride
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