Food Allergy in Adults: An Over- or Underrated Problem?

被引:10
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作者
Seitz, Cornelia S. [1 ]
Pfeuffer, Petra [1 ]
Raith, Petra [1 ]
Broecker, Eva-B. [1 ]
Trautmann, Axel [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wurzburg, Klin & Poliklin Dermatol Venerol & Allergol, D-97080 Wurzburg, Germany
来源
DEUTSCHES ARZTEBLATT INTERNATIONAL | 2008年 / 105卷 / 42期
关键词
allergy; anaphylaxis; immunoglobulin; urticaria; food allergy;
D O I
10.3238/arztebl.2008.0715
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: 10% to 20% of the population sees itself as suffering from food allergy, yet genuine, immune-mediated food allergy is suspected by patients and their physicians far more often than it is actually shown to be present. The unfounded suspicion of an IgE-mediated food allergy can substantially impair a patient's quality of life through needless dietary restriction and the accompanying anxiety. On the other hand, an IgE-mediated food allergy that has gone undiagnosed or that has not been taken seriously can manifest suddenly with anaphylaxis, which may be life-threatening. The present study, carried out on a large cohort of patients, underscores the importance of differentiating IgE-mediated food allergy from other, non-allergic types of food reaction. Methods: 419 patients that had been referred to our outpatient allergy clinic for suspected food allergies underwent a standardized allergological diagnostic evaluation, including thorough allergologic history-taking, IgE serology, and challenge tests when indicated. Results: 214 patients (51.1%) were found to have an IgE-mediated food allergy. Almost half of these patients (24.3% of the overall group) had previously experienced food-induced anaphylaxis. In 205 patients (48.9%), however, an IgE-mediated food allergy was ruled out as far as possible. Conclusion: Only a comprehensive allergological evaluation performed by an experienced allergologist in accordance with current guidelines can protect patients from the negative consequences of excessive concern about a nonexistent food allergy (e. g., needless dietary restriction) or, on the other hand, the negative consequences of inadequate attention to a genuine food allergy (anaphylaxis). A proper evaluation consists of detailed allergologic history-taking, skin tests, and challenge tests when indicated. Dtsch Arztebl Int 2008; 105(42): 715-23 DOI: 10.3238/arztebl.2008.0715
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页码:715 / U11
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