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Current perspectives on milk hypersensitivity
Trends in Food Science and Technology, 1999Milk protein may produce immune-mediated hypersensitivity reactions that are seen as skin, gastrointestinal and/or respiratory symptoms. This is called milk allergy or hypersensitivity. It is thought to be a disease of infants but recent studies have suggested that it may be common also in adults.
Esa-Matti Lilius
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HYPERSENSITIVITY TO MILK AND SUDDEN DEATH IN INFANCY
Lancet, The, 1960R R A Coombs +2 more
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A murine model of IgE-mediated cow’s milk hypersensitivity
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1999Cow's milk allergy (CMA) is one of the leading causes of food allergy in children. Understanding the mechanisms involved in the development of CMA has been hampered by the lack of suitable animal models.We sought to develop a mouse model of IgE-mediated cow's milk hypersensitivity (CMH) that mimics the clinical features of immediate CMA in humans.Three-
Xiu-Min Li +2 more
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Milk hypersensitivity ? key to poorly defined gastrointestinal symptoms in adults
Allergy: European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1998Lactose intolerance is a common adverse reaction to milk in adults, while milk hypersensitivity is a disorder of infancy. We hypothesized that milk hypersensitivity may cause many unspecific gastrointestinal disorders in adults. Twenty adults were subjected to double‐blind, placebo‐controlled milk challenge.
E Isolauri
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Clinical Immunology, 2003
Although there is no reliable single laboratory test available for the diagnosis of cow's milk allergy, if an allergic mechanism is suspected, a number of laboratory studies may be useful in delineating specific proteins responsible for these disorders.
Ruben D Motrich
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Although there is no reliable single laboratory test available for the diagnosis of cow's milk allergy, if an allergic mechanism is suspected, a number of laboratory studies may be useful in delineating specific proteins responsible for these disorders.
Ruben D Motrich
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Lymphoid nodular hyperplasia and cow's milk hypersensitivity in children with chronic constipation
Journal of Pediatrics, 2004To investigate the incidence of cow's milk allergy as evidenced by milk challenge and the findings of endoscopic and immunohistochemical examinations in children with chronic and refractory constipation.Thirty-five study subjects (mean age, 8.3 +/- 3.3 years; range, 3-15 years; 17 girls) and 15 control subjects (mean age, 11.7 +/- 3.2 years; range, 2 ...
Tuomo J Karttunen, J Kokkonen
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Milk allergy is a minor cause of milk avoidance due to perceived hypersensitivity among schoolchildren in Northern Sweden [PDF]
AIM: We investigated phenotypes of milk hypersensitivity among schoolchildren aged 11-12 in Northern Sweden.METHODS: In a population-based cohort, 1,824 (98%) children aged 11-12 participated in a questionnaire survey, skin prick testing, interviews on ...
Anna Winberg +2 more
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Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 1966
Hypersensitivity to cows’ milk has been suggested as a common cause of digestive, respiratory and skin disorder in infants.1–5 However, though most infants fed on cows’ milk develop antibodies to it,6 7 the evidence that illness commonly results is uncertain.8 The possible relationship of cows’ milk to ‘cot death’, infantile eczema and certain forms of
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Hypersensitivity to cows’ milk has been suggested as a common cause of digestive, respiratory and skin disorder in infants.1–5 However, though most infants fed on cows’ milk develop antibodies to it,6 7 the evidence that illness commonly results is uncertain.8 The possible relationship of cows’ milk to ‘cot death’, infantile eczema and certain forms of
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Hypersensitivity to methylprednisolone sodium succinate in children with milk allergy
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice, 2014Rare but potentially fatal hypersensitivity reactions to intravenous corticosteroids have been described in the literature in recent years. Most reactions involve succinylated corticosteroids. The pathogenesis is considered to be immune-IgE mediated, in which the corticosteroid molecule serves as a hapten.
Yael, Levy +4 more
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