Diagnostic and Management Strategies of Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome: Current Perspectives.

IF 1.7 Q2 PEDIATRICS Pediatric health, medicine and therapeutics Pub Date : 2023-10-24 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.2147/PHMT.S404779
Angela Mulé, Catherine Prattico, Adnan Al Ali, Pasquale Mulé, Moshe Ben-Shoshan
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Food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES) is a form of non-IgE mediated food allergy that presents with delayed gastrointestinal symptoms after ingestion of the trigger food. The data regarding FPIES are sparse, despite being recognized as a distinct clinical entity. This narrative review presents the characteristics of this disorder in the pediatric population, as well-standard diagnostic and management protocols. FPIES can be classified into acute and chronic subtypes, and some cases may develop into an IgE-mediated allergy. Given that skin prick tests and specific IgE levels are negative in the majority of cases, diagnosis relies on clinical history and oral food challenges. Management involves elimination diets, assessment of tolerance through oral food challenges, and rehydration in the event of a reaction. Future research should focus on improving diagnostic methods, illustrating underlying pathogenesis and biomarkers, and assessing long-term natural history. Increased knowledge and awareness for FPIES are required.

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食物蛋白诱导的肠结肠炎综合征的诊断和治疗策略:当前展望。
食物蛋白诱导的小肠结肠炎综合征(FPIES)是一种非IgE介导的食物过敏,在摄入触发食物后会出现延迟的胃肠道症状。尽管FPIES被认为是一个独特的临床实体,但有关FPIES的数据很少。这篇叙述性综述介绍了儿科人群中这种疾病的特征,以及标准的诊断和管理方案。FPIES可分为急性和慢性亚型,有些病例可能发展为IgE介导的过敏。鉴于大多数病例的皮肤点刺测试和特异性IgE水平为阴性,诊断依赖于临床病史和口服食物挑战。管理包括消除饮食、通过口服食物挑战评估耐受性,以及在出现反应时补充水分。未来的研究应侧重于改进诊断方法,阐明潜在的发病机制和生物标志物,并评估长期自然史。需要增加FPIES的知识和意识。
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