نتایج جستجو برای: milk allergy

تعداد نتایج: 121970  

2013
I Butiene R Dubakiene O Rudzeviciene

Background Although cow’s milk allergy is considered as food allergy prototype, true prevalence of cow’s milk allergy in Lithuania is not known. Aims of this research were to determine the prevalence of sensitization to cow’s milk in EuroPrevall Lithuanian birth cohort, to evaluate the relationship between children age and gender, sensitization to other allergens, relationship between sensitiza...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 2016
Joanne Walsh Rosan Meyer Neil Shah James Quekett Adam T Fox

British Journal of General Practice, August 2016 e609 INTRODUCTION Children with food allergy and, in particular, infants with suspected adverse reactions to cow’s milk, commonly present to primary care. It is thought that 6–8% of children aged <3 years have a food allergy1 and up to 4.9% have a cow’s milk allergy.2 Inconsistencies in the management of food allergy prompted the commissioning of...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 1998
L Businco G Bruno P G Giampietro

Soy-protein formulas are widely used for feeding babies with cow-milk allergy. When they first were marketed, these formulas were the only available cow-milk substitute and they ensured a normal life for many children who were affected by the large spectrum of clinical manifestations of cow-milk allergy. Soy-protein formulas were also given to allergy-prone infants for the prevention of atopic ...

Journal: :The Egyptian journal of immunology 2014
Manal Mohamed Zaher Eman Mohamed Ahmed Amal Abd El Alim Morsy

Cow's milk protein allergy (CMPA) is common in infants with variable clinical presentation including varied gastrointestinal manifestation. Cow's milk protein allergy chiefly, involving occurs in children below the age of 3 years, successful therapy depends on completely eliminating cow's milk proteins (CMP) from the child's diet. Ideally, with the replacement of hypo or an allergenic food. Sym...

2015
Kasper A. Hettinga Fabiola M. Reina Sjef Boeren Lina Zhang Gerard H. Koppelman Dirkje S. Postma Jacques J. M. Vervoort Alet H. Wijga

BACKGROUND Breastfeeding has been linked to a reduction in the prevalence of allergy and asthma. However, studies on this relationship vary in outcome, which may partly be related to differences in breast milk composition. In particular breast milk composition may differ between allergic and non-allergic mothers. Important components that may be involved are breast milk proteins, as these are k...

2012
Komei Ito Masaki Futamura Robert Movérare Akira Tanaka Tsutomu Kawabe Tatsuo Sakamoto Magnus P Borres

BACKGROUND Cow's milk allergy is one of the most common food allergies among younger children. We investigated IgE antibodies to milk, and IgE and IgG4 antibodies to casein, α-lactalbumin and β-lactoglobulin in cow's milk allergic (CMA) and non-allergic (non-CMA) children in order to study their clinical usefulness. METHODS Eighty-three children with suspected milk allergy (median age: 3.5 ye...

2017
Arnaldo Cantani

Six infants were affected with intractable diarrh¬ea and therefore admitted to our ward. That was the birth of allergy, which revolutionized the medical world. Such as Jobs changed our way of living, we insured to sick babies and children a new way of living with allergy, when not escaping it the figures 1-3 show a rare microscopic appearance of the immune cells involved in an oral provocation ...

Journal: :BMJ 1952

2015
Noriyuki Yanagida Takanori Minoura Setsuko Kitaoka

We performed an oral food challenge (OFC) with 10 g of butter (equivalent of 2.9 mL cow's milk) and 25-mL heated cow's milk for 68 children with cow's milk-allergy. Thirty-eight children reacted only to heated cow's milk. Twenty-four children reacted to neither heated milk nor butter. Thirty-eight (86.4%) of 44 patients with positive results to the OFC for heated milk could safely tolerate butt...

2016
Esma Altinel Acoglu Meltem Akcaboy Melahat Melek Oguz Mustafa Kilic Pelin Zorlu Saliha Senel

INTRODUCTION Cow's milk allergy is the most common food allergy in children. Symptoms usually involve the skin and the gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts. Gastrointestinal tract manifestations of cow's milk allergy are nonspecific, and are the only type that can be diagnosed in all age groups. Here, we report a rare case of cow's milk allergy in an infant with hypoalbuminemia and malnutrit...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید