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Characteristic and Evolution of an Atypical IgE-mediated Cow Milk Allergy Form With Hands and Feet Angio-oedema (IgE-CMA)

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Fondation Lenval

Status

Completed

Conditions

Milk Allergy

Treatments

Other: survey

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04318483
19-HPNCL-04

Details and patient eligibility

About

Cow milk allergy is one of the most frequent food allergy among children. Cow milk protein's avoidance is needed until spontaneous recovery during the two first years of life. A atypical clinical form with angio-oedema of hands and feet which is associated with high rate of lactoserum's IgE might be a hope of an earlier recovery.

Full description

Cow Milk allergy is one of the most frequent pediatric food allergy and occurs during the first months of life. It is due to an inappropriate reaction of immune system against the human body. Its treatment is the avoidance of the cow milk proteins. Its spontaneous recovery occurs mostly during the first years of life with the decreasing of the specific IgE and the clinical tolerance to cow milk proteins.

Two shorts cas reports (3 and 5 patients) have described a clinical form of IgE-mediated cow milk allergy with angio-oedema of hands and feet. This clinical form is associated with more increasing of specific IgE against lactoserum proteins than caseine's. However it has been showed that casein is a marker of cow milk allergy persistence. It might be possible that this atypical form of cow milk allergy progresses favorably towards a restoration of tolerance earlier than the clinical form without angio-oedema of the extremities

Enrollment

121 patients

Sex

All

Ages

Under 17 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients with a concordant history of IgE-mediated CMA (skin reaction within the next hours of cow milk proteins intake, regression of symptoms with avoidance of cow milk, +/- recurrence of identical symptoms when readministration)
  • Patients with documented positive awareness markers (skin test and/or specific IgE > 0,1 kilo units of allergen-specific IgE per liter (kUA/l ))
  • Patient followed at the pediatric allergology consultation at the Pediatric Hospitals of Nice

Exclusion criteria

  • patients without IgE specific performed in the first month after the reaction
  • patients who have had only 1 documented specific IgE test

Trial design

121 participants in 2 patient groups

Angio-oedema of extremities
Description:
Patients who had revealed IgE-mediated cow milk allergy with hands and feet oedema
Treatment:
Other: survey
Without angio-oedema of extremities
Description:
Patients who had revealed IgE-mediated cow milk allergy with hands and feet oedema
Treatment:
Other: survey

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