Abstract:Summary
The characteristics and natural course of gastrointestinal (GI) allergies, which mainly affect infants and young children, are not fully determined. We investigated the nature of neonatal and infantile GI allergies and the efficacy of slow oral immunotherapy in patients with persistent symptoms. We observed 12 patients (five boys, seven girls) aged at first presentation from 0 days to 8 months after birth. Detailed interviews, peripheral blood eosinophil counts, antigen‐specific IgE antibody levels, an… Show more
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