نتایج جستجو برای: milk allergy
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cow's milk allergy (cma) is an immunological response to cow's milk proteins such as casein, α-lactalbumin and β lactoglobulin. the aim of this study was to determine the most common cow's milk allergenic proteins in patients with cma and identify the most effective proteins in different allergic symptoms. eighty seven patients (≤18 years) with allergy to cow’s milk from 2006 to 2013 entered th...
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. ...
PURPOSE Specific oral immunotherapy (SOIT) using interferon-γ (IFN-γ) has been successful as a food allergy treatment. Interleukin-10 (IL-10)-producing regulatory B cells (Br1s) play a role in immune tolerance to food allergens. In addition, IFN-γ shows tolerogenic effects on allergen-induced Br1 responses. METHODS Eleven patients that were allergic to cow's milk and 12 milk-tolerant subjects...
OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence of cow's milk protein allergy in children with symptoms attributed to cow's milk intake. METHODS Sixty-five children with symptoms attributed to cow's milk intake were studied. Diagnosis was established after an open oral food challenge test carried out at least 15 days after an elimination diet and absence of symptoms, with a follow-up period of up to 4 ...
DESIGN Qualitative case study and mathematical model. SETTING Belgium. OBJECTIVES To evaluate the correlation between the polyamine mean concentration of the milk drunk during the first postnatal month and the appearance of allergy in children who drank this milk. RESULTS A model that describes the dependence of the allergy appearance with the spermine mean concentration of milk drunk dur...
cow’s milk allergy (cma) is the most frequent food allergy in children and oral immunotherapy (oit) is a promising approach for treatment of patients. the most challenging cases are anaphylactic with coexisting asthma and proposing safe protocols is crucial especially in high risk groups. considering that cma varies among patients, an individualized oit protocol would be beneficial to achieve a...
OBJECTIVE A challenge is the recommended test to diagnose cow's milk protein allergy. However, many parents and physicians prefer to not challenge because the procedure may cause (severe) symptoms. In clinical routine, diagnostic testing is only available for IgE-mediated allergy. The aim of this study was to test the diagnostic accuracy of a symptom-based score to select infants at risk of hav...
Many patients feel that their rhinitis is triggered by foods. Although patients with rhinitis are frequently sensitised to foods, there is little evidence to support the role of food allergy in causing rhinitis in isolation. The presence of food allergy in infants may be a marker for subsequent development of allergic rhinitis. While many patients associate the ingestion of cow’s milk with an i...
Methods We examined 50 formulae fed infants 1-12 months old with food allergy. The examination included a collection of allergy history, clinical evaluation and specific methods – the measurement of the coprofiltrate levels of total IgE and allergen-specific IgE to the cow milk protein and casein. The level of total IgE, cow and goat milk proteins IgE allergen-specific antibodies in coprofiltra...
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