Food Allergy Overview in Children

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Sujatha Ramesh
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[1] Women and Children’s Hospital of Buffalo,Division of Allergy and Immunology, Department of Pediatrics
[2] University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences,undefined
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Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology | 2008年 / 34卷
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Food allergy; IgE-mediated reactions; Non IgE mediated reactions; Food allergens; Plant structural proteins; Cross reactivity; Cross contamination; Peanut allergy; Tree nut allergy; Milk allergy; Soy allergy; Cereal grain allergy; Fish allergy; Crustacean allergy; Fruit and vegetable allergy; Lentil allergy; Dyes and preservatives; Food additives; Diagnosis; Newer diagnostic methods; RAST tests; Skin tests; Oral challenges; Management; Natural history; Prevention;
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Food allergies have increased significantly in the past decade. An accurate history is crucial in approaching the management. At the outset, food intolerance must be distinguished from food allergies and, furthermore, these allergies should be classified into either an IgE, Non-IgE, or a mixed response. The clinical features vary from life-threatening anaphylaxis to milder IgE-mediated responses, atopic dermatitis, and gastrointestinal symptoms. The severity of the reaction and the potential risk for anaphylaxis on reexposure should be assessed. Milk, soy, egg, wheat, and peanut allergies are common in children, whereas peanut, tree nut, fish, shell fish allergies, and allergies to fruits and vegetables are common in adults. Structural proteins are important determinants of the severity of the reactions and may often predict the natural history and cross reactivity. Diagnostic work up must be guided by the clinical history. Skin testing and food-specific IgE done by standard methods are very useful, whereas oral challenges may be indicated in some situations. Majority of the patients outgrow their allergies to milk, soy, egg, and wheat, and some to peanut also, therefore, patients should be periodically reassessed. Novel diagnostic techniques which detect specific allergenic epitopes have been developed. Several newer therapies are promising.
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