2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2007.11.024
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Early clinical predictors of remission of peanut allergy in children

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“…Atopy and allergy may also remit, usually over time but occasionally with treatment, such as desensitisation [171]. For example, 21% of children aged <2 years with severe peanut allergy will be tolerant by 5 years of age [172]. Remission of asthma was equally common in allergic/atopic and nonatopic patients in a large prospective cohort study of childhood-onset asthma, averaging 65% of patients [173].…”
Section: Constancy Of Asthma Subgroupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Atopy and allergy may also remit, usually over time but occasionally with treatment, such as desensitisation [171]. For example, 21% of children aged <2 years with severe peanut allergy will be tolerant by 5 years of age [172]. Remission of asthma was equally common in allergic/atopic and nonatopic patients in a large prospective cohort study of childhood-onset asthma, averaging 65% of patients [173].…”
Section: Constancy Of Asthma Subgroupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Спротивно на тоа, алергијата на кикирики, која се почесто се поврзува со посериозни реакции и поголем ризик од анафилакса е помалку веројатно да се повлече во раната возраст. Само 20% од бебињата ја надминале нивната алергија на кикирики до возраст од 5 години [30]. Очигледното зголемување на преваленцата на алергиите на храна во новороденчињата може да резултира со зголемување на алергиите на храна во возрасните групи.…”
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“…Patients with peanut IgE levels less than or equal to 2 kUA/L should be offered a supervised challenge [14,15,33,34]. If negative, the patient should be advised to ingest the nut at least once per week.…”
Section: Peanutmentioning
confidence: 99%