Peanut and fish allergy due to platelet transfusion in a child

An 8-year-old boy with no history of allergies received craniospinal radiation and cycles of autologous transplantations, which included chemotherapy and blood product support, for the treatment of medulloblastoma. A few weeks after his third cycle, he experienced anaphylaxis within 10 minutes after

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