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Food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome, from practice to theory.

Stefano Miceli Sopo1, Monica Greco, Serena Monaco, Salvatore Tripodi, Mauro Calvani.   

Abstract

Food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES) is an allergic disease, probably non-IgE-mediated, with expression predominantly in the GI tract. The most characteristic symptom is repeated, debilitating vomiting. It occurs 2-6 h after ingestion of culprit food and is usually accompanied by pallor and lethargy. There may be diarrhea, and in 10-20% of cases, severe hypotension. These symptoms resolve completely within a few hours. The food most frequently involved is cow's milk, followed by rice, but many other foods may be involved. The prognosis is generally good in a few years. In this review the authors try to cope, with the help of some case histories, with the practical clinical aspects of FPIES. The authors also try to provide a management approach based on current knowledge, and finally, to point out the aspects of FPIES that are still controversial.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23971749     DOI: 10.1586/1744666X.2013.814418

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Rev Clin Immunol        ISSN: 1744-666X            Impact factor:   4.473


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2.  High Prevalence of Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Autoantibodies in Infants with Food Protein-Induced Proctitis/Proctocolitis: Autoimmunity Involvement?

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Authors:  Yitzhak Katz; Michael R Goldberg
Journal:  Curr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol       Date:  2014-06

Review 4.  Definition, etiology, and diagnosis of food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome.

Authors:  Elizabeth Feuille; Anna Nowak-Węgrzyn
Journal:  Curr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol       Date:  2014-06

Review 5.  Clinical management of food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome.

Authors:  Stefano Miceli Sopo; Iride Dello Iacono; Monica Greco; Giovanna Monti
Journal:  Curr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol       Date:  2014-06

6.  Food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome: A large French multicentric experience.

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Review 7.  Food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome from the parent perspective.

Authors:  Fallon Schultz; Amity Westcott-Chavez
Journal:  Curr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol       Date:  2014-06

Review 8.  Differential diagnosis of food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome.

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Review 9.  Food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome - a review of the literature with focus on clinical management.

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