2019
DOI: 10.12988/asms.2019.912
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Difficulties in differential diagnosis of skin allergies in children

Abstract: The article presents the data from recent literature and personal, practical experience of differential diagnosis of skin allergies in children. The difficulties detected at various stages of the disease diagnosis with the need for differentiation of allergic diseases (food allergy, atopic dermatitis, urticaria, insect allergy) and non-allergic genesis are: viral infections with skin lesions (herpes, chicken pox, measles, infectious erythema, hand foot mouth disease), bacterial infections of the skin (strep-an… Show more

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“…Second, elimination diets have the risk of nutrient defi ciencies and, as a result, impaired growth [9]. Cow's milk is an important source for the growth and development of young organism [3,5]. Third, food allergies signifi cantly reduce the quality of life of the child and his/her parents [17].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Second, elimination diets have the risk of nutrient defi ciencies and, as a result, impaired growth [9]. Cow's milk is an important source for the growth and development of young organism [3,5]. Third, food allergies signifi cantly reduce the quality of life of the child and his/her parents [17].…”
Section: Clinical Example No3mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At least 80% of children with allergy to cow's milk protein reach spontaneous clinical tolerability at school age, while others develop persistent forms of skin and respiratory allergies [6]. In fact, 20% of children who fail to «outgrow» allergies are the biggest focus for scientists and doctors, as this group requires the development of preventive measures and optimization of diagnostic predictors of the disease [5].…”
Section: Clinical Example No3mentioning
confidence: 99%