Butter Tolerance in Children Allergic to Cow's Milk |
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Authors: | Noriyuki Yanagida Takanori Minoura Setsuko Kitaoka |
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Affiliation: | 1Department of Pediatrics, National Hospital Organization, Sendai Medical Center, Miyagi, Japan.;2Department of Pediatrics, Sagamihara National Hospital, Kanagawa, Japan.;3Department of Pediatrics, Iwakiri Hospital, Miyagi, Japan. |
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Abstract: | We performed an oral food challenge (OFC) with 10 g of butter (equivalent of 2.9 mL cow''s milk) and 25-mL heated cow''s milk for 68 children with cow''s milk-allergy. Thirty-eight children reacted only to heated cow''s milk. Twenty-four children reacted to neither heated milk nor butter. Thirty-eight (86.4%) of 44 patients with positive results to the OFC for heated milk could safely tolerate butter. It is highly likely that even children with cow''s milk-allergy who show positive results to an OFC for heated milk can consume butter. The milk-specific IgE value indicative of a negative predictive value of over 95% was 17.8 kUA/L, and patients with low milk-specific IgE values may be able to safely consume butter. Including butter in the diets of patients with milk-allergy after a butter challenge may improve quality of life. |
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Keywords: | Food hypersensitivity butter milk probability |
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