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Do infants with cow's milk protein allergy have inadequate levels of vitamin D?
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.
Cristiane M. Silva +5 more
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Current Approaches to the Diagnosis and Diet Therapy for Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy in Infants
The prevalence of allergic diseases is high among children, including infants. In this regard, the issues of timely prevention, diagnosis and treatment are extremely important. The gold standard for the diagnosis is provocative test.
O.S. Niankovska
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Cow’s milk protein is a major allergen in infants and children and can provoke both IgE-mediated (immediate onset) and non-IgEmediated (delayed onset) reactions.
M. M. Gurova
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Emerging Paediatric Uses of Dupilumab Beyond Approvals
Dupilumab, through IL‐4Rα blockade, shows promising efficacy beyond approved indications in paediatric diseases driven by T2 inflammation. Emerging evidence—mainly from small studies—supports improvements in disease severity and quality of life, highlighting its potential as a targeted, steroid‐sparing therapy while underscoring the need for ...
Simone Foti Randazzese +11 more
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Food protein-induced allergic proctocolitis (FPIAP) is a non-IgE-mediated allergic condition that presents with hematochezia in otherwise healthy infants. It is most commonly induced by cow's milk protein via breast milk or formula.
Kim L. Tran +5 more
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One of the most common pathologies in infants is a lactase deficiency and allergy to cow's milk protein. Treatment of lactase deficiency and allergies to cow's milk protein in young children requires a differentiated approach. The best food for the child'
T. A. Filatova +3 more
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ABSTRACT In finfish aquaculture, there are several inflammatory diseases impacting productivity and animal welfare, however there are limited options available to veterinarians to treat inflammation and pain in fish. Nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are widely used in terrestrial animals raised for human consumption to treat a range of ...
Chloe J. English +4 more
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A 12‐week dairy‐free diet induced histological remission in about half of adults with eosinophilic esophagitis and significantly improved symptoms, endoscopic findings, and quality of life. Its simplicity led to high adherence, supporting dairy products elimination as a practical first‐line treatment strategy, although larger controlled studies are ...
Beatrice Marinoni +16 more
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Comparative analysis of microRNAs in bovine colostrum and neonatal calf blood
Abstract BACKGROUND MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short non‐coding RNAs that participate in a wide range of biological processes. MiRNAs are present in high concentrations in colostrum, and these may be potentially transferred to newborn calves being fed colostrum.
Do T Hue +7 more
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ABSTRACT Familial chylomicronemia syndrome (FCS) is a rare autosomal recessive disease caused by a biallelic loss‐of‐function mutation in the lipoprotein lipase (LPL) gene or its cofactors. This case report describes the diagnosis, management, and one‐year follow‐up of an infant with FCS.
Jinyi Liu +4 more
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