Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES) is an uncommon and
potentially severe non IgE-mediated gastrointestinal food allergy. It is usually
caused by cow's milk or soy proteins, but may also be triggered by ingestion of
solid foods. The diagnosis is made on the basis of clinical history and symptoms.
Management of acute phase requires fluid resuscitation and intravenous steroids
administration, but avoidance of offending foods is the only effective
therapeutic option.Infant with FPIES presented to our emergency department with
vomiting, watery stools, hypothension and metabolic acidosis after ingestion of
rice beverage. Intravenous fluids and steroids were administered with good
clinical response. Subsequently, a double blind placebo control food challenge
(DBPCFC) was performed using rice beverage and hydrolyzed formula (eHF) as
placebo. The "rice based formula" induced emesis, diarrhoea and lethargy.
Laboratory investigations reveal an increase of absolute count of neutrophils and
the presence of faecal eosinophils. The patient was treated with both intravenous
hydration and steroids. According to Powell criteria, oral food challenge was
considered positive and diagnosis of FPIES induced by rice beverage was made.
Patient was discharged at home with the indication to avoid rice and any rice
beverage as well as to reintroduce hydrolyzed formula. A case of FPIES induced by
rice beverage has never been reported. The present case clearly shows that also
beverage containing rice proteins can be responsible of FPIES. For this reason,
the use of rice beverage as cow's milk substitute for the treatment of non
IgE-mediated food allergy should be avoided.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Elenco autori:
Lucia, Caminiti; Salzano, Giuseppina; Giuseppe, Crisafulli; Porcaro, Federica; Pajno, Giovanni Bat.
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