textabstractOne of the purposes to perform an oral food challenge (FC) test is to avoid unnecessary elimination of food allergens. In case of a negative FC test result, the food can be introduced. It is, however, unknown if patients act according to the outcome of the test. This study evaluates the rate of introduction of peanut, hazelnut, cow’s milk or hen’s egg allergens after a negative FC test. We investigated the introduction rate of children (0–18 years) with a negative FC test visiting the Department of Allergology, Erasmus Medical Centre Rotterdam from 2008 till 2013 and the factors that influence the rate of introduction. Patients wer
The diagnosis of food allergy is established in cases where an immediate allergic reaction has occur...
publisher〈Abstract〉Japanese Guideline for Food Allergy 2014 states that definitive diagnosis of food...
Egg allergy is a common pediatric allergy, and is usually outgrown by elementary school age. There i...
One of the purposes to perform an oral food challenge (FC) test is to avoid unnecessary elimination ...
Oral food challenges (OFC) confirm or exclude the presence of a food allergy. The outcome can be pos...
Data on the frequency of resolution of anaphylaxis to foods are not available, but such resolution i...
Objective: The purpose of this investigation was to verify if avoidance of allergenic foods in child...
Abstract Background Oral food challenges are the clinical standard for diagnosis of food allergy. Li...
Oral food challenges are indicated for the diagnosis of food allergy and the double-blind, placebo-c...
Objective: Life-threatening anaphylaxis may occur in IgE-mediated food allergy. OralFood Challenge (...
Due to the aspecific nature of their symptoms, food allergies cannot be diagnosed reliably based on ...
Background: the most reliable method to diagnose food allergy or to determine tolerance is the oral ...
Purpose : Food allergy is one of the common allergic diseases and elicits various clinical manifesta...
Oral food challenges are an integral part of an allergist\u27s practice and are used to evaluate the...
Food allergy is normally treated by eliminating the offending food. Such a measure, however, may cau...
The diagnosis of food allergy is established in cases where an immediate allergic reaction has occur...
publisher〈Abstract〉Japanese Guideline for Food Allergy 2014 states that definitive diagnosis of food...
Egg allergy is a common pediatric allergy, and is usually outgrown by elementary school age. There i...
One of the purposes to perform an oral food challenge (FC) test is to avoid unnecessary elimination ...
Oral food challenges (OFC) confirm or exclude the presence of a food allergy. The outcome can be pos...
Data on the frequency of resolution of anaphylaxis to foods are not available, but such resolution i...
Objective: The purpose of this investigation was to verify if avoidance of allergenic foods in child...
Abstract Background Oral food challenges are the clinical standard for diagnosis of food allergy. Li...
Oral food challenges are indicated for the diagnosis of food allergy and the double-blind, placebo-c...
Objective: Life-threatening anaphylaxis may occur in IgE-mediated food allergy. OralFood Challenge (...
Due to the aspecific nature of their symptoms, food allergies cannot be diagnosed reliably based on ...
Background: the most reliable method to diagnose food allergy or to determine tolerance is the oral ...
Purpose : Food allergy is one of the common allergic diseases and elicits various clinical manifesta...
Oral food challenges are an integral part of an allergist\u27s practice and are used to evaluate the...
Food allergy is normally treated by eliminating the offending food. Such a measure, however, may cau...
The diagnosis of food allergy is established in cases where an immediate allergic reaction has occur...
publisher〈Abstract〉Japanese Guideline for Food Allergy 2014 states that definitive diagnosis of food...
Egg allergy is a common pediatric allergy, and is usually outgrown by elementary school age. There i...