2004
DOI: 10.1016/s1081-1206(10)61785-1
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Cow's milk allergy in a patient with hyper-IgE syndrome

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“…The population included consisted exclusively of children aged 2 days to 12 years. The diagnosis of CMA was confirmed in 10 reports: four RCTs [10, 33–35] and six non‐RCTs [39–41, 43, 46, 47]. Ten other studies included subjects with suspected CMA: two RCTs [8, 30], and eight non‐RCTs [31, 32, 36–38, 42, 44, 45].…”
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“…The population included consisted exclusively of children aged 2 days to 12 years. The diagnosis of CMA was confirmed in 10 reports: four RCTs [10, 33–35] and six non‐RCTs [39–41, 43, 46, 47]. Ten other studies included subjects with suspected CMA: two RCTs [8, 30], and eight non‐RCTs [31, 32, 36–38, 42, 44, 45].…”
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“… RCTs: n =6; [8, 10, 33–35, 44] CCTs: none were identified CTs: n =7; [30–32, 36–38, 42] CRs: n =7; [39–41, 43, 45–47] …”
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“…Boos et al did not find significant increases in allergen-specific IgE to a large number of allergens, nor increased skin prick test positivity in patients with AD-HIES; this was in contrast to patients with AR-HIES due to mutations in DOCK8, who had IgE-mediated food allergies. 26,27 The diminished allergic diathesis in patients with AD-HIES has been attributed to potential impairment of mast cell and basophil degranulation in the context of dominant negative STAT3 mutations. 28 …”
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“…Most HIES patients do not have food allergy. However, true cases of atopic dermatitis (AD) may occur in HIES, as demonstrated by the recent report of three HIES patients who presented with growth retardation, eczema and severe allergy to cow's milk proteins and other food allergens, that responded to elimination of allergens from the diet, in combination with antibiotics and immune suppression 3-5. This contrasts with the inefficacy of diet in most patients with the atypical eczema that is characteristic of HIES, indicating significant pathophysiology differences with AD.…”
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