2021
DOI: 10.22541/au.161921424.41711816/v1
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Usefulness of thymus and activation-regulated chemokine (TARC) for FPIES diagnosis

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“…Although buckwheat is grown worldwide, only one case of FPIES caused by buckwheat has been reported. 3 Almost all acute adverse reactions to buckwheat are IgE-mediated, with positive skin prick tests or elevated specific IgE antibody levels. 7 Therefore, little is known about FPIES reactions caused by buckwheat.…”
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“…Although buckwheat is grown worldwide, only one case of FPIES caused by buckwheat has been reported. 3 Almost all acute adverse reactions to buckwheat are IgE-mediated, with positive skin prick tests or elevated specific IgE antibody levels. 7 Therefore, little is known about FPIES reactions caused by buckwheat.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Recently, it was reported that lymphocyte stimulation test (LST) and thymus and activation-regulated chemokine (TARC) levels after ingestion of causative foods may be useful in the diagnosis of FPIES. [3][4][5][6] However, it is unknown whether the patients with FPIES caused by buckwheat had the same changes in these laboratory test values due to small number of cases. We report a patient with FPIES caused by buckwheat and the laboratory findings, including LST and TARC results.…”
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“…TARC is a Th2 biomarker used for the diagnosis of atopic dermatitis and in the evaluation of its severity [8]. We recently reported that serum TARC levels were elevated after vomiting in patients with solid food FPIES and that they were correlated with symptomatic severity [5,6]. In this study, we hypothesized that post-emetic TARC levels in egg yolk FPIES could predict the result of an OFC performed with the same amount of egg yolk after a given duration, and evaluated the management of FPIES based on an annual OFC.…”
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“…This was a retrospective study of egg yolk FPIES patients who participated in a previous prospective study [6] on acute phase symptoms and biomarkers. However, that study did not include a long-term assessment of the prognosis of FPIES.…”
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