| Literature DB >> 21762530 |
Sandra Lucarelli1, Giovanni Di Nardo, Ginevra Lastrucci, Ylenia D'Alfonso, Adriana Marcheggiano, Tatiana Federici, Simone Frediani, Tullio Frediani, Salvatore Cucchiara.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Allergic proctocolitis (APC) in exclusively breast-fed infants is caused by food proteins, deriving from maternal diet, transferred through lactation. In most cases a maternal cow milk-free diet leads to a prompt resolution of rectal bleeding, while in some patients a multiple food allergy can occur. The aim of this study was to assess whether the atopy patch test (APT) could be helpful to identify this subgroup of patients requiring to discontinue breast-feeding due to polisensitization. Additionally, we assessed the efficacy of an amino acid-based formula (AAF) when multiple food allergy is suspected. amino acid-based formulaEntities:
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21762530 PMCID: PMC3224143 DOI: 10.1186/1471-230X-11-82
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Gastroenterol ISSN: 1471-230X Impact factor: 3.067
Major features of the 14 exclusively breast-fed infants with allergic proctocolitis
| Patient | Clinical Onset | Maternal elimination. diet (*) | Our observation | Atopy patch test | Endoscopic features | Histology Eosinophiles 10HPF (40x) | Current status (age) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 (F) | 60 | Haematochezia; GERD | CM | 4 weeks | 90 | Severe rectal bleeding; syderopenic anemia | BM ++++ | Scattered erosions; ileo-colonic LNH | Normal mucosa | > 60 | Normal features | Free diet, well (by 3 years) |
| 2 (M) | 90 | Haematochezia; GERD | CM | 8 weeks | 180 | Melena; hematemesis | BM +++ | Diffuse erosions; ileal LNH | Mild LNH | > 60 | Normal features | Free diet, well (by 2 years) |
| 3 (M) | 120 | Chronic diarrhea | CM | 6 weeks | 160 | Severe rectal bleeding | BM ++ | Scattered erosions; ileo-colonic LNH | Mild LNH | > 60 | Normal features | Free diet, well (by 2 years) |
| 4 (M) | 10 | Blood and mucus in stools | CM | 3 weeks | 30 | Hematochezia | BM +++ | Friability; initial LNH | Normal mucosa | 40-50 | Normal features | CM and E-free diet (13 months) |
| 5 (M) | 20 | Bloody diarrhea | CM | 1 week | 30 | Bloody diarrhea; syderopenic anemia | BM ++ | Scattered erosions; initial LNH | Normal mucosa | 40-50 | Normal features | Free diet, well (by 15 months) |
| 6 (F) | 20 | Hematochezia; GERD | CM | 9 weeks | 120 | Diarrhea; mucus in stools | BM +++ | Diffuse LNH | Mild LNH | > 60 | Normal features | CM and E-free diet (11 months) |
| 7 (M) | 7 | Fluid diarrhoea and feeding refusal | CM | 1 week | 15 | Hematochezia | CM ++ | Rectal erosions | Normal mucosa | 40-50 | Normal features | CM and R-free diet (7 months) |
| 8 (M) | 180 | Haematochezia | CM | 2 weeks | 195 | Severe rectal bleeding; dehydration | BM + CM ++ E ++ S ++ W + R ++ | Diffuse LNH | Normal mucosa | > 60 | Normal features | CM, S, E and R-free diet (15 months) |
| 9 (F) | 40 | Blood and mucus in stools | CM | 3 weeks | 60 | Hematochezia | BM ++++ | Hedema; hyperhemia; scattered erosions | Normal mucosa | 40-50 | Normal features | CM and E-free diet (16 months) |
| 10 (M) | 28 | Blood and mucus in stools; colics | CM | 4 weeks | 60 | Bloody diarrhea; mucus in stools | BM ++ | Diffuse erosions; ileo-colonic LNH | Normal mucosa | > 60 | Normal features | Free diet, well (by 1 year) |
| 11 (M) | 30 | Blood and mucus in stools; colics | CM | 4 weeks | 60 | Severe rectal bleeding; colics | BM +++ | Scattered erosions; friability; ileo-colonic LNH | Normal mucosa | 40-50 | Normal features | Free diet, well (by 1 year) |
| 12 (F) | 45 | Diarrhea with mucus and blood; irritability | CM | 6 weeks | 60 | Severe rectal bleeding | BM +++ CM + S + | Scattered erosions; ileo-colonic LNH | Mild LNH | 40-50 | Normal features | Free diet, well (by 1 year) |
| 13 (M) | 20 | Blood and mucus in stools; colics | CM | 1 week | 30 | Bloody diarrhea; mucus in stools | BM + | Scattered erosions; friability ileo-colonic LNH | Normal mucosa | > 60 | Normal features | CM and E-free diet (14 months) |
| 14 (M) | 21 | Diarrhea with mucus and blood; irritability | CM | 1 week | 30 | Bloody diarrhea; irritability | BM++ | Diffuse erosions; ileal LNH | Normal mucosa | > 60 | Normal features | Free diet, well (by 1 year) |
(*) the diet was empirically administered by pediatricians before our observation; (**) after 30 days of exclusively elimination diet with amino acid-based formula; GERD = gastroesophageal reflux disease; HPF = high power field; LNH = lymphoid nodular hyperplasia; CM = cow's milk; E = egg; S = soy; W = wheat; R = rice; BM = breast milk.
Figure 1Endoscopic findings showing colonic (A), ileal LNH(B) and rectal aphtoid ulcers (C) in a child with dietary protein-induced allergic proctocolitis.
Figure 2Significant (> 60/10 HPF) eosinophilic infiltration of the colonic mucosa in a child with dietary protein-induced allergic proctocolitis.