White S D, Sequoia D
Department of Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University, North Grafton, MA 01536.
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1989 Mar 1;194(5):692-5.
Food hypersensitivity was diagnosed in 14 cats. Clinical signs varied; pruritus (100%), alopecia (64%), and papules (21%) were the ones most commonly observed. Pruritus was localized principally to the head or to the neck or ear region in 42% of the cats. Diagnosis was made on the basis of resolution of clinical signs when cats were fed a restricted ("hypoallergenic") diet, and recurrence of signs when cats were fed their original diet or other food. The most common allergens (on the basis of dietary challenge exposure) were fish and dairy products. Age or sex predilection was not observed, and 9 (64%) of the cats were domestic shorthairs. Owners could not relate the onset of clinical signs with a recent change in diet. Three cats had concurrent flea bite, inhalant, or flea collar hypersensitivity.
14只猫被诊断出食物过敏。临床症状各不相同;瘙痒(100%)、脱毛(64%)和丘疹(21%)是最常见的症状。42%的猫瘙痒主要局限于头部、颈部或耳部区域。诊断依据是,当猫食用限制型(“低敏”)饮食时临床症状消失,而当猫食用原来的饮食或其他食物时症状复发。(根据饮食激发试验暴露情况)最常见的过敏原是鱼类和奶制品。未观察到年龄或性别偏好,9只(64%)猫是家养短毛猫。主人无法将临床症状的出现与近期饮食变化联系起来。3只猫同时存在跳蚤叮咬、吸入性或跳蚤项圈过敏。