Cow's milk allergy in the first year of life. An Italian Collaborative Study.

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The diagnosis of Cow's Milk Protein Allergy was considered in 303 infants aged less than 1 year, who presented with one or more of the following symptoms: acute reaction related to cow's milk proteins (CMP) ingestion, severe colics, persisting vomiting, protracted diarrhea with or without blood and mucus, failure to thrive, eczema, respiratory symptoms, such as chronic rhinitis and wheezing. A diagnosis of CMPA was confirmed in 148 cases (60%): 125 relapsed on milk challenge, 23 were not challenged because of acute reactions at onset, presence of specific IgE (RAST and prick), and improvement on milk free diet. Familial atopy, familial history of CMPA and previous acute gastroenteritis were significantly more frequent in cases than in 191 age matched controls. Breast feeding was not more common or of longer duration in controls, compared to cases. Mean IgE serum levels were higher (46.3 U/ml) in cases than in controls (17 U/ml), while specific Cow's Milk Protein IgE were found in 71/148 cases (48%). 15 infants entered the study while on breast milk, because of the confirmed relation between their symptoms and CMP on the maternal diet. These infants had a higher prevalence of IgE mediated problems. All cases improved on a milk free diet but in 26 (17.8%) a further modification of the diet was required after the first prescription. Milk challenge was monitored by simple laboratory tests: all cases who had symptoms on challenge showed at least one test modification. Six infants, with no history of acute reaction, showed severe self-limited clinical symptoms at challenge. Key words: cow's milk allergy, milk, allergy, prick test, eczema, diarrhea.

一岁后对牛奶过敏。一项意大利合作研究。
303名1岁以下的婴儿被诊断为牛奶蛋白过敏,他们表现出以下一种或多种症状:与牛奶蛋白(CMP)摄入有关的急性反应,严重绞痛,持续呕吐,长时间腹泻,有或没有血液和粘液,发育不良,湿疹,呼吸道症状,如慢性鼻炎和喘息。148例(60%)被确诊为CMPA: 125例因牛奶攻击而复发,23例因发病时的急性反应、特异性IgE (RAST和针刺)的存在以及无牛奶饮食的改善而未被攻击。家族性特应、CMPA家族史和既往急性胃肠炎的发生率明显高于191名年龄匹配的对照组。与病例相比,对照组的母乳喂养并不常见,持续时间也不长。患者血清平均IgE水平(46.3 U/ml)高于对照组(17 U/ml),其中71/148例(48%)存在特异性牛奶蛋白IgE。15名婴儿在母乳喂养期间进入研究,因为他们的症状与母亲饮食中的CMP之间存在确定的关系。这些婴儿有较高的流行性的IgE介导的问题。所有病例在无牛奶饮食后均有所改善,但26例(17.8%)在第一次处方后需要进一步改变饮食。通过简单的实验室测试来监测牛奶攻击:所有有攻击症状的病例都显示至少有一项测试修改。6名无急性反应史的婴儿在挑战时表现出严重的自限性临床症状。关键词:牛奶过敏,牛奶,过敏,点刺试验,湿疹,腹泻。
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