Background: Allergic proctocolitis (APC) in exclusively breast-fed infants is caused by food proteins, deriving from maternal diet, transferred through lactation. In most cases a maternal cow milk-free diet leads to a prompt resolution of rectal bleeding, while in some patients a multiple food allergy can occur. The aim of this study was to assess whether the atopy patch test (APT) could be helpful to identify this subgroup of patients requiring to discontinue breast-feeding due to polisensitization. Additionally, we assessed the efficacy of an amino acid-based formula (AAF) when multiple food allergy is suspected. amino acid-based formula. Methods: We have prospectively enrolled 14 exclusively breast-fed infants with APC refractory to mate...
Food protein-induced allergic proctocolitis (FPIAP) is a condition characterized by inflammatory cha...
Objective: To determine whether current Australian dietetic practice is consistent with research rel...
Cow's milk allergy is rare in exclusively breastfed infants. To support the continuation of breastfe...
Abstract Background Allergic proctocolitis (APC) in exclusively breast-fed infants is caused by food...
Allergic proctocolitis is a cell-dependent food allergy that is present in both breast and formula-f...
Objective: Continued progress in our understanding of the food protein-induced allergic proctocoliti...
Background: Previous reports suggested that food proteins present in human milk (HM) may trigger sym...
The perinatal period has been described as a window of increased susceptibility for allergic sensiti...
Introduction: The prevention and management of cow milk allergy (CMA) is still debated. Since CMA is...
Purpose of reviewTo evaluate whether the diet of lactating women modulates the development of allerg...
Atopy patch tests (APTs) have been proposed for the diagnostic approach in children with non-IgE-med...
It is well-established that food proteins, such as egg, soya, cow's milk and wheat, are detectable i...
Importance Sales of specialized formula for managing cow’s milk allergy (CMA) have increased, trigg...
Atopy patch tests (APTs) have been proposed for the diagnostic approach in children with non-IgE-med...
The diagnosis of cow’s milk allergy (CMA) is particularly challenging in infants, especially with no...
Food protein-induced allergic proctocolitis (FPIAP) is a condition characterized by inflammatory cha...
Objective: To determine whether current Australian dietetic practice is consistent with research rel...
Cow's milk allergy is rare in exclusively breastfed infants. To support the continuation of breastfe...
Abstract Background Allergic proctocolitis (APC) in exclusively breast-fed infants is caused by food...
Allergic proctocolitis is a cell-dependent food allergy that is present in both breast and formula-f...
Objective: Continued progress in our understanding of the food protein-induced allergic proctocoliti...
Background: Previous reports suggested that food proteins present in human milk (HM) may trigger sym...
The perinatal period has been described as a window of increased susceptibility for allergic sensiti...
Introduction: The prevention and management of cow milk allergy (CMA) is still debated. Since CMA is...
Purpose of reviewTo evaluate whether the diet of lactating women modulates the development of allerg...
Atopy patch tests (APTs) have been proposed for the diagnostic approach in children with non-IgE-med...
It is well-established that food proteins, such as egg, soya, cow's milk and wheat, are detectable i...
Importance Sales of specialized formula for managing cow’s milk allergy (CMA) have increased, trigg...
Atopy patch tests (APTs) have been proposed for the diagnostic approach in children with non-IgE-med...
The diagnosis of cow’s milk allergy (CMA) is particularly challenging in infants, especially with no...
Food protein-induced allergic proctocolitis (FPIAP) is a condition characterized by inflammatory cha...
Objective: To determine whether current Australian dietetic practice is consistent with research rel...
Cow's milk allergy is rare in exclusively breastfed infants. To support the continuation of breastfe...