نتایج جستجو برای: s milk allergy

تعداد نتایج: 826606  

2015
Tamara Voskresensky Baricic Marija Catipovic Erina L. Cetinic Vlado Krmek Ivona Horvat

Food allergy in children is increasing and the perception of food allergy among parents is even more common. In a questionnaire-based study of 702 children aged 6 to 48 months in four primary care settings, the aim was to determine the prevalence of perception vs. proven food allergy, parental anxiety and general pediatrician knowledge of food allergy. In 95/702 children (13.5%) parentally-repo...

Journal: :Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology 2008
K Yada K Yoshida Y Sakurai M Kimura H Yasuhara I Tanaka A Yoshioka

A 10-day-old male neonate was admitted with bilious vomiting and gross hematochezia. Peripheral eosinophilia, delayed positive skin prick test to artificial milk, and elevated eosinophil cationic protein levels suggested cow's milk allergy. Fluid infusion with prohibition of oral intake improved the digestive symptoms. Breast-feeding was resumed on hospital day 3 and only casein hydrolysate for...

2011
Antonella Muraro

There are a large number of commercially available milk formulae labelled as “hypoallergenic”. However, only a minority of these comply with the criteria established in the guidelines of Subcommittee on Nutrition and Allergic Disease of the American Academy of Pediatrics. As far as the treatment of cow’s milk allergy is concerned, the extensive hydrolysed protein formulae and aminoacid-based fo...

2015
Sten Dreborg

BACKGROUND The term "intolerance" is not mentioned in the World Allergy Organization (WAO) document on allergy nomenclature. "Intolerance" has been used to describe some non-immunological diseases. However, pediatric gastroenterologists mix allergy and intolerance, e.g. by using the term "cow's milk protein allergy/intolerance (CMPA/I)", lumping together all types of mechanisms for not tolerati...

2010
M Reche C Pascual A Fiandor I Polanco M Rivero-Urgell R Chifre S Johnston M Martín-Esteban

Infants diagnosed with allergy to cow's milk protein (CMP) are fed extensively hydrolysed cow's milk formulas, modified soy formulas or even amino acid-based formulas. Hydrolysed rice protein infant formulas have become available and have been shown to be well tolerated by these infants. A prospective open, randomized clinical study to compare the clinical tolerance of a new hydrolysed rice pro...

Journal: :Jornal de pediatria 2017
Cristiane M Silva Silvia A da Silva Margarida M de C Antunes Gisélia Alves Pontes da Silva Emanuel Sávio Cavalcanti Sarinho Katia G Brandt

OBJECTIVE To verify whether infants with cow's milk protein allergy have inadequate vitamin D levels. METHODS This cross-sectional study included 120 children aged 2 years or younger, one group with cow's milk protein allergy and a control group. The children were recruited at the pediatric gastroenterology, allergology, and pediatric outpatient clinics of a university hospital in the Northea...

2014
Arezo Judaki Mohamadreza Hafeziahmadi Atefe Yousefi Mohamad Reza Havasian Jafar Panahi Koroush Sayehmiri Sajjad Alizadeh

The intestine is the largest mucosal organ of the body and also the first line immune homeostasis. Inflammatory bowel disease or IBD is divided into ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. One of the problems that can occur with UC is dietary allergy to some foods. This study aimed to evaluated the dairy allergy among patients with ulcerative colitis. This study is a Case - control study, that ...

2011
Itu Komei

Food allergies affect 5-10% of infants, 2-5% of toddlers, and 1.3-2.6% of school children in Japan. Egg, milk and wheat are the major three food allergens. Soybean is one of the eight foods causing immediate allergic reactions, sometimes anaphylaxis. Fermented soybeans, miso and shoyu, are used in most of the traditional Japanese foods, and exposure to soybeans in Japanese children begins as on...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 2003
Kang-Mo Ahn Young-Shin Han Seung-Yeon Nam Hwa-Young Park Mee-Yong Shin Sang-Il Lee

This study was aimed to evaluate the prevalence of soy protein hypersensitivity in cow's milk protein-sensitive children in Korea. A total of 1,363 patients with atopic dermatitis, urticaria, enterocolitis syndrome, bronchial asthma or allergic rhinitis were recruited. First, we estimated the prevalence of sensitization to soy in children sensitized to cow's milk. Specific IgE levels > 0.7 kU/L...

2011
S Johansson A E Wold A-S Sandberg

BACKGROUND Long-chain n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) have immune regulating and anti-inflammatory effects. However, their role in allergic disease is unclear. Allergic diseases are immunologically heterogeneous, and we hypothesized that n-3 fatty acid composition in serum and breast milk may vary according to clinical manifestations. Further, animal studies have shown reduction of seru...

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