Literature DB >> 12777602

Respiratory manifestations of food allergy.

John M James1.   

Abstract

Food allergy may present with a variety of respiratory tract symptoms that generally involve immunoglobulin E antibody-mediated responses. Exposure is typically through ingestion, but in some cases, inhalation of airborne food particles may trigger these reactions. Upper and lower respiratory tract reactions are often a significant component of multisystem, anaphylactic reactions. However, chronic or isolated asthma or rhinitis induced by food is unusual. It is important to recognize that food allergy in early childhood is a marker indicating an increased risk to develop respiratory allergy. The role of food allergy in otitis media is controversial and probably is extremely rare. Likewise, asthmatic responses to food additives can occur but are uncommon. Studies using blinded oral food challenges have demonstrated that foods can elicit airway hyperreactivity and asthmatic responses. Therefore, an evaluation for food allergy should be considered in patients who are at risk, including those with recalcitrant or otherwise unexplained acute, severe asthma exacerbations, asthma triggered after ingestion of particular foods, and asthma that is accompanied by other manifestations of food allergy (e.g., anaphylaxis, moderate to severe atopic dermatitis).

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12777602

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatrics        ISSN: 0031-4005            Impact factor:   7.124


  18 in total

1.  Granulomatous interstitial pneumonia induced by the intake of rice bran pickles: a rare subtype of pulmonary manifestation associated with food allergy.

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Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2015-04-09

2.  Guidelines for the diagnosis and management of food allergy in the United States: report of the NIAID-sponsored expert panel.

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Journal:  J Allergy Clin Immunol       Date:  2010-12       Impact factor: 10.793

Review 3.  Milk and soy allergy.

Authors:  Jacob D Kattan; Renata R Cocco; Kirsi M Järvinen
Journal:  Pediatr Clin North Am       Date:  2011-04       Impact factor: 3.278

Review 4.  Food allergies and asthma.

Authors:  Julie Wang; Andrew H Liu
Journal:  Curr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol       Date:  2011-06

5.  The effect of a cow's milk-free diet on asthma control in children: a quasi-experimental study.

Authors:  Sepideh Darougar; Mahboubeh Mansouri; Solmaz Hassani; Mohammad Reza Sohrabi; Paniz Hashemitari
Journal:  Am J Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  2021-02-15

6.  World Allergy Organization (WAO) Diagnosis and Rationale for Action against Cow's Milk Allergy (DRACMA) Guidelines.

Authors:  Alessandro Fiocchi; Jan Brozek; Holger Schünemann; Sami L Bahna; Andrea von Berg; Kirsten Beyer; Martin Bozzola; Julia Bradsher; Enrico Compalati; Motohiro Ebisawa; Maria Antonieta Guzman; Haiqi Li; Ralf G Heine; Paul Keith; Gideon Lack; Massimo Landi; Alberto Martelli; Fabienne Rancé; Hugh Sampson; Airton Stein; Luigi Terracciano; Stefan Vieths
Journal:  World Allergy Organ J       Date:  2010-04-23       Impact factor: 4.084

7.  The impact of food allergy on asthma.

Authors:  Anupama Kewalramani; Mary E Bollinger
Journal:  J Asthma Allergy       Date:  2010-07-28

8.  Late type of bronchial response to milk ingestion challenge: a comparison of open and double-blind challenge.

Authors:  Zdenek Pelikan
Journal:  J Allergy (Cairo)       Date:  2011-11-03

9.  Diagnosis of food allergies: the impact of oral food challenge testing.

Authors:  Komei Ito
Journal:  Asia Pac Allergy       Date:  2013-01-22

10.  Prolonged antigen ingestion by sensitized mice ameliorates airway inflammation.

Authors:  Maria de Lourdes Meirelles Noviello; Nathália Vieira Batista; Luana Pereira Antunes Dourado; Denise Carmona Cara
Journal:  ISRN Allergy       Date:  2011-12-01
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