An atypical presentation of non-IgE-mediated cow’s milk allergy associated with Staphylococcus aureus: A case study

T. Mabelane, Cert. Allerg, M. C. Khaba, FC Path, E. Kiragu, MMed Paeds
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Cow’s milk allergy (CMA) is one of the most common food allergies in the first years of life. CMA is classified as immunoglobulin E (IgE)or non-IgE-mediated reactions. IgE-mediated reactions are typically of immediate onset, with symptoms manifesting within 2 hours after ingestion. However, non-IgE-mediated reactions are delayed and mostly occur between 2 and 48 hours post exposure. This report describes a 17-year-old who presented with a long-standing history of pustular lesions immediately after cow’s milk ingestion. Allergy tests, which included skin-prick test (SPT); specific IgE to cow’s milk; cow’s milk IgE components; and Cellular antigen stimulation test (CAST) yielded insignificant results. However, an oral food challenge resulted in pustular lesions and abdominal pain within 30 and 120 minutes, respectively. A swab from a pustule cultured Staphylococcus aureus. CMA was confirmed and managed with dietary restriction. It is uncommon for non- IgE reactions to occur with immediate symptoms. S. aureus may be associated with atypical skin manifestation of CMA.
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与金黄色葡萄球菌相关的非IgE介导的牛奶过敏的非典型表现:一例病例研究
牛奶过敏(CMA)是生命最初几年最常见的食物过敏之一。CMA分为免疫球蛋白E(IgE)或非IgE介导的反应。IgE介导的反应通常是立即发生的,症状在摄入后2小时内显现。然而,非IgE介导的反应是延迟的,并且大多发生在暴露后2至48小时之间。本报告描述了一名17岁的患者,他在摄入牛奶后立即出现长期的脓疱病变史。过敏试验,包括皮肤点刺试验;牛奶特异性IgE;牛奶IgE成分;细胞抗原刺激试验(CAST)结果不显著。然而,口服食物攻击分别在30分钟和120分钟内导致脓疱病变和腹痛。从培养金黄色葡萄球菌的脓疱中取出拭子。CMA得到确认,并在饮食限制的情况下进行管理。出现非IgE反应并立即出现症状的情况并不常见。金黄色葡萄球菌可能与CMA的非典型皮肤表现有关。
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