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Intestinal Cow's Milk Allergy

Klinische Pädiatrie, 1985
Cow's milk allergy (CMA) is multifaceted disease representing systemic, skin or gastrointestinal reactions to cow's milk (CM) protein. This article shortly reviews the intestinal form of CMA (ICMA). According us the child is allergic to CM when the immunologic reaction to CM is associated with clinical symptoms.
P, Kuitunen, E, Savilahti, M, Verkasalo
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Cow's milk protein allergy

The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2010
Cow's milk protein allergy (CMPA) affects 2-7.5% of children; persistence in adulthood is uncommon since a tolerance develops in 51% of cases within 2 years and 80% within 3-4 years. CMPA is an immunological reaction to one or more milk proteins: α-lactalbumin, ß-lactoglobulin, casein, IgE or non-IgE associated, responsible of immediate or late onset ...
C, Solinas   +3 more
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Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy

Clinical Pediatrics, 2016
Cow’s milk protein allergy (CMPA) is a common condition encountered in children with incidence estimated as 2% to 7.5% in the first year of life. Formula and breast-fed babies can present with symptoms of CMPA. It is important to accurately diagnose CMPA to avoid the consequences of either under- or overdiagnosis.
Grace, Mousan, Deepak, Kamat
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Cow's Milk Allergy

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1986
Sir .—I was disappointed that chronic bronchitis induced by cow's milk allergy was not mentioned in the article by Smith et al. 1 I noted that 12 of the 20 children reported in the article developed onset of symptoms in the first year of life. In a study of asthma and cow's milk allergy, Brasher 2 noted a very high incidence of cow's milk allergy in ...
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Cow-milk allergy

Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, 1997
Hereditary predisposition is the major denominator of allergy, and hypersensitivity reactions contribute to the expression of the genetic predisposition. The route of sensitization varies with age so that dietary antigens predominate in infancy. The immaturity of the immune system and the gastrointestinal barrier may explain the peak prevalence of food
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Cow's milk allergy versus cow milk intolerance

Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2002
Although cow's milk allergy (CMA) and cow's milk intolerance (CMI) are two different terms, they are often used interchangeably, resulting in confusion both in clinical practice and in research reports.To promote the appropriate differential use of the terms CMA and CMI.Highlighting the differences in clinical and laboratory findings between CMA and ...
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[Cow's milk allergy].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2016
Cow's milk allergy is the most common food allergy among children. Patients with cow's milk allergy may present a wide range of complaints. Complaints can occur in multiple organ systems. The gold standard to confirm a diagnosis of cow's milk allergy is the double-blind placebo-controlled food challenge. The treatment consists of the elimination of cow'
B, Dontje, L, Hulshof, A B, Sprikkelman
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Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1975
Milk protein allergy is overdiagnosed, the prevalence being less than 1 per cent. This presentation focuses on diagnosis by challenge with isolated cow’s milk proteins, associated disorders, and immunologic studies in milk protein allergy.
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Cow's milk allergy in children

BMJ, 2009
#### Case scenarios ##### Case 1 A 3 month old infant, previously breast fed, presented with a urticarial rash, irritability, and vomiting shortly after introduction of cow’s milk formula. He was referred to a paediatric allergy clinic where skin prick testing and specific IgE testing were positive for cow’s milk protein.
Apps, John R., Beattie, R. Mark
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Cow’s milk allergy in infancy

Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2002
Cow's milk allergy affects approximately 2% of infants under 2 years of age. This review summarizes the recent advances in understanding its pathophysiology and immunological mechanisms. Apart from IgE-mediated atopic manifestations, T cell-mediated reactions have been demonstrated in infants with cow's milk allergy.
Ralf G, Heine   +3 more
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