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Primary Immunodeficiency May Be Misdiagnosed as Cow's Milk Allergy: Seven Cases Referred to a Tertiary Pediatric Hospital

Introduction. The presence of eczema and gastrointestinal manifestations are often observed in cow's milk allergy (CMA) and also in some primary immunodeficiency diseases (PID). Objective. To describe 7 patients referred to a tertiary allergy/immunology Center with a proposed diagnosis of CMA,...

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Autores principales: Melo, Karina Mescouto, Dantas, Ellen, De Moraes-Pinto, Maria Isabel, Condino-Neto, Antonio, Gonzalez, Isabela G. S., Mallozi, Marcia C., Franco, Jackeline M., Costa-Carvalho, Beatriz T.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3806379/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24198970
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/470286
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author Melo, Karina Mescouto
Dantas, Ellen
De Moraes-Pinto, Maria Isabel
Condino-Neto, Antonio
Gonzalez, Isabela G. S.
Mallozi, Marcia C.
Franco, Jackeline M.
Costa-Carvalho, Beatriz T.
author_facet Melo, Karina Mescouto
Dantas, Ellen
De Moraes-Pinto, Maria Isabel
Condino-Neto, Antonio
Gonzalez, Isabela G. S.
Mallozi, Marcia C.
Franco, Jackeline M.
Costa-Carvalho, Beatriz T.
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description Introduction. The presence of eczema and gastrointestinal manifestations are often observed in cow's milk allergy (CMA) and also in some primary immunodeficiency diseases (PID). Objective. To describe 7 patients referred to a tertiary allergy/immunology Center with a proposed diagnosis of CMA, who were ultimately diagnosed with PID. Methods. This was a retrospective study based on clinical and laboratory data from medical records. Results. Seven patients (6 males) aged between 3 mo and 6 y were referred to our clinic with a proposed diagnosis of CMA. They presented with eczema and/or gastrointestinal symptoms. Five were receiving replacement formula. All patients presented with other clinical features, including severe/recurrent infections unrelated to CMA, and two of them had a positive family history of PID. Laboratory tests showed immune system dysfunctions in all patients. Hyper-IgE and Wiskott-Aldrich syndromes, CD40L deficiency, severe combined immunodeficiency, X-linked agammaglobulinemia, transient hypogammaglobulinemia of infancy, and chronic granulomatous disease were diagnosed in these children. In conclusion, allergic diseases and immunodeficiency are a result of a different spectrum of abnormalities in the immune system and may be misdiagnosed. Educational programs on PID among clinical physicians and pediatricians can reduce the occurrence of this misdiagnosis.
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spelling pubmed-38063792013-11-06 Primary Immunodeficiency May Be Misdiagnosed as Cow's Milk Allergy: Seven Cases Referred to a Tertiary Pediatric Hospital Melo, Karina Mescouto Dantas, Ellen De Moraes-Pinto, Maria Isabel Condino-Neto, Antonio Gonzalez, Isabela G. S. Mallozi, Marcia C. Franco, Jackeline M. Costa-Carvalho, Beatriz T. ISRN Pediatr Clinical Study Introduction. The presence of eczema and gastrointestinal manifestations are often observed in cow's milk allergy (CMA) and also in some primary immunodeficiency diseases (PID). Objective. To describe 7 patients referred to a tertiary allergy/immunology Center with a proposed diagnosis of CMA, who were ultimately diagnosed with PID. Methods. This was a retrospective study based on clinical and laboratory data from medical records. Results. Seven patients (6 males) aged between 3 mo and 6 y were referred to our clinic with a proposed diagnosis of CMA. They presented with eczema and/or gastrointestinal symptoms. Five were receiving replacement formula. All patients presented with other clinical features, including severe/recurrent infections unrelated to CMA, and two of them had a positive family history of PID. Laboratory tests showed immune system dysfunctions in all patients. Hyper-IgE and Wiskott-Aldrich syndromes, CD40L deficiency, severe combined immunodeficiency, X-linked agammaglobulinemia, transient hypogammaglobulinemia of infancy, and chronic granulomatous disease were diagnosed in these children. In conclusion, allergic diseases and immunodeficiency are a result of a different spectrum of abnormalities in the immune system and may be misdiagnosed. Educational programs on PID among clinical physicians and pediatricians can reduce the occurrence of this misdiagnosis. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3806379/ /pubmed/24198970 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/470286 Text en Copyright © 2013 Karina Mescouto Melo et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Melo, Karina Mescouto
Dantas, Ellen
De Moraes-Pinto, Maria Isabel
Condino-Neto, Antonio
Gonzalez, Isabela G. S.
Mallozi, Marcia C.
Franco, Jackeline M.
Costa-Carvalho, Beatriz T.
Primary Immunodeficiency May Be Misdiagnosed as Cow's Milk Allergy: Seven Cases Referred to a Tertiary Pediatric Hospital
title Primary Immunodeficiency May Be Misdiagnosed as Cow's Milk Allergy: Seven Cases Referred to a Tertiary Pediatric Hospital
title_full Primary Immunodeficiency May Be Misdiagnosed as Cow's Milk Allergy: Seven Cases Referred to a Tertiary Pediatric Hospital
title_fullStr Primary Immunodeficiency May Be Misdiagnosed as Cow's Milk Allergy: Seven Cases Referred to a Tertiary Pediatric Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Primary Immunodeficiency May Be Misdiagnosed as Cow's Milk Allergy: Seven Cases Referred to a Tertiary Pediatric Hospital
title_short Primary Immunodeficiency May Be Misdiagnosed as Cow's Milk Allergy: Seven Cases Referred to a Tertiary Pediatric Hospital
title_sort primary immunodeficiency may be misdiagnosed as cow's milk allergy: seven cases referred to a tertiary pediatric hospital
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3806379/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24198970
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/470286
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