Seggev J S, Eckert R C
National Jewish Hospital and Research Center, Denver, Colorado.
J Fam Pract. 1988 Feb;26(2):161-4.
Three patients who presented with vague symptoms previously diagnosed as food allergy are reviewed. No evidence for allergy to foods was found in any of the patients. Two were depressed with psychotic thinking and the third had moderately severe anxiety with depression. All three improved following psychiatric diagnosis and intervention. One was treated with antidepressant and one with antidepressant-antipsychotic medication. All three maintained improvement two years later. The diagnosis of food allergy must be based on showing a direct relationship between the inciting food and the immunologically mediated reaction. Anxiety and depression may masquerade as food allergy. Evidence of psychopathology should be present to make such a diagnosis.
回顾了3例曾因症状不明确而被诊断为食物过敏的患者。在这些患者中均未发现对食物过敏的证据。其中2例患有伴有精神病性思维的抑郁症,第3例患有中度严重焦虑症并伴有抑郁症。在进行精神病学诊断和干预后,3例患者均有改善。1例接受了抗抑郁药治疗,1例接受了抗抑郁-抗精神病药物治疗。两年后,3例患者均维持改善状态。食物过敏的诊断必须基于证明引发食物与免疫介导反应之间存在直接关系。焦虑和抑郁可能伪装成食物过敏。做出此类诊断时应存在精神病理学证据。