Background: Double-blind placebo-controlled food challenges (DBPCFCs) remain the gold standard for the diagnosis of food allergy; however, challenges require significant time and resources and place the patient at an increased risk for severe allergic adverse events. There have been continued efforts to identify alternative diagnostic methods to replace or minimize the need for oral food challenges (OFCs) in the diagnosis of food allergy.Methods: Data was extracted for all IRB-approved, Stanford-initiated clinical protocols involving standardized screening OFCs to a cumulative dose of 500 mg protein to any of 11 food allergens in participants with elevated skin prick test (SPT) and/or specific IgE (sIgE) values to the challenged food across...
AbstractDue to the high prevalence of food allergic diseases globally there are increasing demands i...
This article reviews the recent advances in the diagnosis and management of IgE mediated food allerg...
BACKGROUND Recent studies have suggested that removing foods from the diet to manage atopic dermati...
Background: Food allergy prevalence has continued to rise over the past decade. While studies have r...
BACKGROUND: Food allergy diagnosis in clinical studies can be challenging. Oral food challenges (OFC...
© 2020 The Authors. Clinical & Experimental Allergy published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Backgrou...
Introduction and objective: The oral food challenge (OFC) is the gold standard to diagnose food alle...
Background: Serum specific IgE or skin prick tests are less useful at levels below accepted decision...
Objective: Life-threatening anaphylaxis may occur in IgE-mediated food allergy. OralFood Challenge (...
Food challenges are standard in the diagnosis in patients suspected of being allergic to food. Howev...
There is increasing interest in using data from oral food challenges (OFC) performed under medical s...
Introduction and objectives: The reproducibility of the adverse reaction increases the suggestivenes...
Diagnosis of food allergy requires thorough history and physi-cal examination, and/or skin prick tes...
IgE-mediated food allergies are caused by adverse immunologic responses to food proteins. Allergic r...
Oral food challenges (OFCs) are currently the definitive diagnostic procedure in food allergy. Their...
AbstractDue to the high prevalence of food allergic diseases globally there are increasing demands i...
This article reviews the recent advances in the diagnosis and management of IgE mediated food allerg...
BACKGROUND Recent studies have suggested that removing foods from the diet to manage atopic dermati...
Background: Food allergy prevalence has continued to rise over the past decade. While studies have r...
BACKGROUND: Food allergy diagnosis in clinical studies can be challenging. Oral food challenges (OFC...
© 2020 The Authors. Clinical & Experimental Allergy published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Backgrou...
Introduction and objective: The oral food challenge (OFC) is the gold standard to diagnose food alle...
Background: Serum specific IgE or skin prick tests are less useful at levels below accepted decision...
Objective: Life-threatening anaphylaxis may occur in IgE-mediated food allergy. OralFood Challenge (...
Food challenges are standard in the diagnosis in patients suspected of being allergic to food. Howev...
There is increasing interest in using data from oral food challenges (OFC) performed under medical s...
Introduction and objectives: The reproducibility of the adverse reaction increases the suggestivenes...
Diagnosis of food allergy requires thorough history and physi-cal examination, and/or skin prick tes...
IgE-mediated food allergies are caused by adverse immunologic responses to food proteins. Allergic r...
Oral food challenges (OFCs) are currently the definitive diagnostic procedure in food allergy. Their...
AbstractDue to the high prevalence of food allergic diseases globally there are increasing demands i...
This article reviews the recent advances in the diagnosis and management of IgE mediated food allerg...
BACKGROUND Recent studies have suggested that removing foods from the diet to manage atopic dermati...