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Diagnosis and management of cow's milk protein allergy in Turkey: Region-specific recommendations by an expert-panel

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2019-05-06

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Naik, Sapan

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Güler, Nermin
Çokugraş, Fügen Çullu
Selimoğlu, Ayse
Türktaş, İpek
Çokuğras, Haluk
Aydoğan, Metin
Beşer, Ömer Faruk

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Codon Publications

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Cow's milk protein allergy (CMPA) is the most common type of food-allergy in younger Cow's milk protein children. Prognosis is usually good, with most children developing tolerance before school age. allergy; Children may present with a wide spectrum of symptoms that range from mild to severe; skin Consensus report; reactions such as angioedema and urticaria and gastrointestinal symptoms are the most common Turkey presentations of CMPA. Approximately one-third of CMPA patients suffer from multiple food allergies; severe conditions such as anaphylactic shock (9%), eosinophilic esophagitis (4.7%), and food-protein induced enterocolitis (1%) may also develop in some children. Timely and accurate diagnosis and management is essential for proper growth and development of children with CMPA. In this expert consensus report, we aimed to adapt current understandings in the CMPA field to the specific conditions in Turkey and health system to help physicians with their day-to-day decision making.

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Allergy, Immunology, Cow's milk protein allergy, Consensus report, Turkey, Mediated food allergy, Induced enterocolitis syndrome, Acid-based formula, Natural-history, Eosinophilic esophagitis, Primary prevention, Prevalence, Children, Anaphylaxis, Challenge

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Güler, N. vd. (2020). "Diagnosis and management of cow's milk protein allergy in Turkey: Region-specific recommendations by an expert-panel". Allergologia Et Immunopathologia, 48(2), 202-210.

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