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Allergic reactions due to cow’s milk (CM) doses and triggering factors in 40 CM anaphylactic children during maintenance phase of specific oral tolerance induction (SOTI) treatment to CM in our unit
Author(s) -
Vazquez Marta,
Lozano Jaime,
Jimenez Rosa,
Alvaro Montserrat,
Dominguez Olga,
Plaza Ana Maria
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
clinical and translational allergy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.979
H-Index - 37
ISSN - 2045-7022
DOI - 10.1186/2045-7022-1-s1-o47
Subject(s) - medicine , anaphylactic reactions , allergy , anaphylactic reaction , immunology , pharmacology , anaphylaxis
Results Median age: 10.6 years. Median maintenance period: 1.5 years. CM-IgE before SOTI: 101 KU/L. Median threshold dose at oral food challenge before SOTI: 2.5 ml. Median current daily CM dose: 200 ml. Allergic reactions to CM: 29 children have had reactions, as follows: A) Non anaphylactic reactions: 15 children. 8 children suffer daily from mild symptoms (4, mouth itching; 1, abdominal pain; 1, hives; 2, rhinitis) and 4 children from mild asthma 2-3/week, with no triggers associated. 6 children had 1 to 6 mild respiratory or digestive symptoms related to trigger factors. B) 20 children have suffered from anaphylactic reactions, 50% of which are related to trigger factors. 14 patients had skin and respiratory involvement (rank: 65 to 1 episodes). 3 children had skin and digestive symptoms (rank: 4 to 1 episodes). 3 children, respiratory and digestive (rank:13 to 1 episodes). 7 children received epinephrine (39 doses). Number of children reacting to CM because of the following trigger factors: fasting, 5; exercise, 8 (66 episodes); lying, 12 (16 episodes); tiredness, 3; stress, 3; asthma exacerbation, 4; infection, 6. 9 children reacted to goat’s or sheep’s cheese and 4 to cow’s cheese. 7 children have reduced in 10 to 75% their daily milk doses because of allergic reactions. 2 children withdrew SOTI during the maintenance period due to intense and frequent reactions.

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