Type:
Whole Allergen
Whole Allergen
Whole Allergen
Swordfish
f312
Xiphidae
Xiphias gladius
Swordfish
XM95M8
(ICD-11 is currently under implementation by WHO and the ICD-11 codes displayed in the encyclopedia may not yet be available in all countries)
Species within groups of fish, like Gadiformes (examples: codfish and hake) and Scombroid fishes (examples: mackerel and tuna) seem to share allergenic components. The overlap of allergen specificity between the groups seems to be
Swordfish is an enormous mackerel-like fish representing the only member of the family Xiphidae. It feeds on schools of fishes. The prolongation of the forepart of the skull into a horizontally flattened "sword" is a formidable weapon which can pierce wooden boats. An Atlantic and Mediterranean fish, it is seen only occasionally in the Pacific. A patient with clinical sensitivity to swordfish had IgE antibodies to a 25 kD protein but to no other protein from 10 fish species tested. The allergen may be specific for the family Xiphidae (1).
Last reviewed: June 2022