نتایج جستجو برای: cow milk allergy

تعداد نتایج: 131068  

Journal: :The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 2008
Justin M Skripak Scott D Nash Hannah Rowley Nga H Brereton Susan Oh Robert G Hamilton Elizabeth C Matsui A Wesley Burks Robert A Wood

BACKGROUND Orally administered, food-specific immunotherapy appears effective in desensitizing and potentially permanently tolerizing allergic individuals. OBJECTIVE We sought to determine whether milk oral immunotherapy (OIT) is safe and efficacious in desensitizing children with cow's milk allergy. METHODS Twenty children were randomized to milk or placebo OIT (2:1 ratio). Dosing included...

Journal: :European annals of allergy and clinical immunology 2013
C Banzato G L Piacentini P Comberiati F Mazzei A L Boner D G Peroni

Food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES) is a potentially severe non-IgE-mediated food allergy usually caused by cow's milk or soy, and more rarely by solid foods such as rice, oats, barley, chicken, turkey, egg white, green peas and peanuts. In children with FPIES, the presence of specific IgE antibodies to the causative food, either at presentation or during follow-up, defines an "...

2017

Food allergy can appear at any age but true allergies to food are more common in infants and young children. Food allergies are the earliest manifestation of atopy (the tendency to develop allergy) in infants and children. A limited number of foods are responsible for the vast majority of food induced allergic reactions. In children the main foods are cow milk, egg, peanut, fish, tree nuts, whe...

2016
Thanh D. Dang Rachel L. Peters Katrina J. Allen

There is emerging evidence that children with egg and cow's milk allergy who can tolerate these allergens cooked in baked goods are more likely to develop tolerance. As a result a hypothesis has arisen that exposure to egg and milk in baked goods may hasten tolerance development; however, it is unclear whether children who develop tolerance do so because they have ingested low levels of egg or ...

Journal: :Pediatric allergy and immunology : official publication of the European Society of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology 2005
Andrea Mikkelsen Lauren Lissner Magnus P Borres

The objective of this study was to create a method for group nutritional therapy for parents of children with cow's milk allergy/intolerance in a paediatric primary care setting to increase accessibility to nutritional therapy. A second objective was to evaluate a milk allergy school. Follow-up time after the group session was 3 yr. All parents to newly diagnosed children (n=98) with cow's milk...

2017

Food allergy can appear at any age but true allergies to food are more common in infants and young children. Food allergies are the earliest manifestation of atopy (the tendency to develop allergy) in infants and children. A limited number of foods are responsible for the vast majority of food induced allergic reactions. In children the main foods are cow milk, egg, peanut, fish, tree nuts, whe...

Journal: :The Israel Medical Association journal : IMAJ 2008
Yitzhak Katz Michael R Goldberg Galia Zadik-Mnuhin Moshe Leshno Eli Heyman

BACKGROUND Immunoglobulin E-mediated allergy to cow's milk protein represents a major problem for infants who are not breast fed. A search for substitute milks revealed a cross-allergenicity to milk derived from goat and sheep but not to milk from a mare. We noted that the cow, goat and sheep species are both artiodactyls and ruminants, defining them as kosher animals, in contrast to the mare. ...

2011
Silviva Novakova Ivan Novakov Manuela Joncheva

Materials and methods 10 children from 6 to 10 year of age were desensitize by introducing increasing doses of cow milk (CM) till 200 ml or the highest tolerated quality for approximally 6 months. Ig-E mediated cow’s milk allergy was convinced by skin prick test and/or specific IgE. Double – blind placebo controlled food challenge has confirmed the diagnosis. All children were observed on the f...

2017

Food allergy can appear at any age but true allergies to food are more common in infants and young children. Food allergies are the earliest manifestation of atopy (the tendency to develop allergy) in infants and children. A limited number of foods are responsible for the vast majority of food induced allergic reactions. In children the main foods are cow milk, egg, peanut, fish, tree nuts, whe...

Journal: :The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 2011
Jacob D Kattan George N Konstantinou Amanda L Cox Anna Nowak-Węgrzyn Gustavo Gimenez Hugh A Sampson Scott H Sicherer

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