Sicherer S H
Elliot and Roslyn Jaffe Food Allergy Institute, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Allergy and Immunology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York, USA.
Curr Probl Pediatr. 2001 Feb;31(2):35-57. doi: 10.1016/s1538-5442(01)70030-2.
The pediatrician plays a pivotal role in the initial diagnosis of food allergy. Alternative diagnoses are considered as a careful history, physical examination, and directed laboratory tests determine the type of adverse reaction and the responsible food. Through elimination diets in infants, appropriately selected tests for specific IgE, and, in some cases, supervised oral food challenges, a diagnosis is secured. Treatment consists of strict dietary elimination with provisions for emergency management of accidental ingestions. Referral to an allergist and dietitian is made as warranted by the severity and type of allergy and for follow-up for possible resolution of the allergy. The pediatrician also provides information to the family for the prevention of allergy in at-risk newborns. Future diagnostic tests and treatment modalities are likely to simplify the management of the food allergic child.
儿科医生在食物过敏的初步诊断中起着关键作用。在通过详细的病史、体格检查及针对性实验室检查来确定不良反应类型和相关食物时,需考虑其他可能的诊断。通过对婴儿进行饮食排除、适当选择检测特异性IgE的试验,以及在某些情况下进行有监督的口服食物激发试验,从而做出诊断。治疗包括严格的饮食排除,并对意外摄入情况做好应急处理准备。根据过敏的严重程度和类型,必要时可转诊至过敏症专科医生和营养师处,以便对过敏情况进行随访观察,看是否有可能缓解。儿科医生还会向家庭提供有关预防高危新生儿过敏的信息。未来的诊断测试和治疗方式可能会简化对食物过敏儿童的管理。