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Allergic Proctocolitis: Literature Review and Proposal of a Diagnostic–Therapeutic Algorithm
Allergic proctocolitis (AP) is a benign condition, frequent in childhood, that is classified as a non-IgE-mediated food allergy. The prevalence is unknown; however, its frequency appears to be increasing, especially in exclusively breastfed infants. Clinical manifestations typically begin in the fir...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10533178/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37763228 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13091824 |
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author | Barni, Simona Mori, Francesca Giovannini, Mattia Liotti, Lucia Mastrorilli, Carla Pecoraro, Luca Saretta, Francesca Castagnoli, Riccardo Arasi, Stefania Caminiti, Lucia Gelsomino, Mariannita Klain, Angela del Giudice, Michele Miraglia Novembre, Elio |
author_facet | Barni, Simona Mori, Francesca Giovannini, Mattia Liotti, Lucia Mastrorilli, Carla Pecoraro, Luca Saretta, Francesca Castagnoli, Riccardo Arasi, Stefania Caminiti, Lucia Gelsomino, Mariannita Klain, Angela del Giudice, Michele Miraglia Novembre, Elio |
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description | Allergic proctocolitis (AP) is a benign condition, frequent in childhood, that is classified as a non-IgE-mediated food allergy. The prevalence is unknown; however, its frequency appears to be increasing, especially in exclusively breastfed infants. Clinical manifestations typically begin in the first few months of life with the appearance of bright red blood (hematochezia), with or without mucus, in the stool of apparently healthy, thriving infants. Most cases of AP are caused by cow’s milk proteins; however, other allergens, such as soy, egg, corn, and wheat, may be potential triggers. Diagnosis is based on the patient’s clinical history and on the resolution of signs and symptoms with the elimination of the suspected food antigen from the diet and their reappearance when the food is reintroduced into the diet. The treatment of AP is based on an elimination diet of the trigger food, with resolution of the symptoms within 72–96 h from the beginning of the diet. The prognosis of AP is good; it is a self-limiting condition, because most children can tolerate the trigger food within one year of life, with an excellent long-term prognosis. The purpose of this review is to provide an update on the current knowledge and recommendations in epidemiological, diagnostic, and therapeutic terms to the pediatricians, allergists, and gastroenterologists who may find themselves managing a patient with AP. |
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spelling | pubmed-105331782023-09-28 Allergic Proctocolitis: Literature Review and Proposal of a Diagnostic–Therapeutic Algorithm Barni, Simona Mori, Francesca Giovannini, Mattia Liotti, Lucia Mastrorilli, Carla Pecoraro, Luca Saretta, Francesca Castagnoli, Riccardo Arasi, Stefania Caminiti, Lucia Gelsomino, Mariannita Klain, Angela del Giudice, Michele Miraglia Novembre, Elio Life (Basel) Review Allergic proctocolitis (AP) is a benign condition, frequent in childhood, that is classified as a non-IgE-mediated food allergy. The prevalence is unknown; however, its frequency appears to be increasing, especially in exclusively breastfed infants. Clinical manifestations typically begin in the first few months of life with the appearance of bright red blood (hematochezia), with or without mucus, in the stool of apparently healthy, thriving infants. Most cases of AP are caused by cow’s milk proteins; however, other allergens, such as soy, egg, corn, and wheat, may be potential triggers. Diagnosis is based on the patient’s clinical history and on the resolution of signs and symptoms with the elimination of the suspected food antigen from the diet and their reappearance when the food is reintroduced into the diet. The treatment of AP is based on an elimination diet of the trigger food, with resolution of the symptoms within 72–96 h from the beginning of the diet. The prognosis of AP is good; it is a self-limiting condition, because most children can tolerate the trigger food within one year of life, with an excellent long-term prognosis. The purpose of this review is to provide an update on the current knowledge and recommendations in epidemiological, diagnostic, and therapeutic terms to the pediatricians, allergists, and gastroenterologists who may find themselves managing a patient with AP. MDPI 2023-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10533178/ /pubmed/37763228 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13091824 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Barni, Simona Mori, Francesca Giovannini, Mattia Liotti, Lucia Mastrorilli, Carla Pecoraro, Luca Saretta, Francesca Castagnoli, Riccardo Arasi, Stefania Caminiti, Lucia Gelsomino, Mariannita Klain, Angela del Giudice, Michele Miraglia Novembre, Elio Allergic Proctocolitis: Literature Review and Proposal of a Diagnostic–Therapeutic Algorithm |
title | Allergic Proctocolitis: Literature Review and Proposal of a Diagnostic–Therapeutic Algorithm |
title_full | Allergic Proctocolitis: Literature Review and Proposal of a Diagnostic–Therapeutic Algorithm |
title_fullStr | Allergic Proctocolitis: Literature Review and Proposal of a Diagnostic–Therapeutic Algorithm |
title_full_unstemmed | Allergic Proctocolitis: Literature Review and Proposal of a Diagnostic–Therapeutic Algorithm |
title_short | Allergic Proctocolitis: Literature Review and Proposal of a Diagnostic–Therapeutic Algorithm |
title_sort | allergic proctocolitis: literature review and proposal of a diagnostic–therapeutic algorithm |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10533178/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37763228 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13091824 |
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