Food Protein-induced Enterocolitis Syndrome Due to Rice in a Japanese Infant: A Case Report.

IF 1.1 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL KEIO JOURNAL OF MEDICINE Pub Date : 2022-03-05 DOI:10.2302/kjm.2021-0016-CR
H. Hayashi, N. Kajita, Koichi Yoshida, M. Narita, H. Hataya
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Food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES) is a non-IgE-mediated gastrointestinal food allergy characterized by repetitive vomiting within 1-4 h and/or diarrhea within 24 h after ingesting the causative food. We herein report a rare Japanese case of rice-induced FPIES. A six-month-old, female, Japanese patient presented to the emergency room (ER) with the complaint of vomiting after feeding. Postprandial vomiting had occurred occasionally since she started ingesting solid food at the age of 5 months. Rice-induced FPIES was suspected only after the fourth ER visit based on the characteristic history of recurrent vomiting occurring 1-2 h after ingesting food containing rice. Allergen-specific IgE testing and a skin prick test with an allergen scratch extract were both negative for rice. During an oral food challenge test (OFC), vomiting was observed after the patient ingested 2 g of rice porridge. Based on the OFC results and the entire clinical course, FPIES due to rice was diagnosed. A lymphocyte stimulation test with rice revealed a significantly elevated stimulation index. Rice-induced FPIES is rarely reported among Japanese infants despite rice being a staple in the Japanese diet. The prevalence of rice-induced FPIES differs greatly among populations, suggesting a multifactorial cause associated with its development. Delays in diagnosis are common in FPIES, and our case demonstrates the importance of obtaining a dietary history of food ingested prior to symptom onset in cases of infantile repetitive vomiting.
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日本婴儿食用大米引起的食物蛋白性小肠结肠炎综合征1例报告。
食物蛋白诱导的小肠结肠炎综合征(FPIES)是一种非IgE介导的胃肠道食物过敏,其特征是在摄入致病食物后1-4小时内反复呕吐和/或24小时内腹泻。我们在此报告了一例罕见的日本水稻引起的FPIES病例。一名六个月大的日本女性患者因进食后呕吐而被送往急诊室。自从她5个月大开始摄入固体食物以来,偶尔会出现餐后呕吐。仅在第四次急诊就诊后,根据摄入含大米的食物后1-2小时出现反复呕吐的特征史,才怀疑是大米引起的FPIES。过敏原特异性IgE测试和用过敏原抓痕提取物进行的皮肤点刺测试均对大米呈阴性。在口服食物激发试验(OFC)中,患者摄入2 g米粥。根据OFC的结果和整个临床过程,诊断出水稻引起的FPIES。用大米进行的淋巴细胞刺激试验显示,刺激指数显著升高。尽管大米是日本人的主食,但在日本婴儿中很少报道大米引起的FPIES。水稻引起的FPIES在不同人群中的流行率差异很大,这表明其发展是一个多因素原因。诊断延迟在FPIES中很常见,我们的病例证明了在婴儿反复呕吐的病例中,在症状出现之前获得摄入食物的饮食史的重要性。
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