PEDIATRIC FOOD ALLERGY. A CLINICAL GUIDE

PEDIATRIC FOOD ALLERGY. A CLINICAL GUIDE

Editorial:
SPRINGER
Año de edición:
Materia
Pediatría
ISBN:
978-3-030-33291-4
Páginas:
323
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
29
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

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-5%

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135,19 €

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128,43 €

I. Introduction to Pediatric Food Allergy
• 1. Epidemiology and Racial/Ethnic Differences in Food Allergy
• 2. Pathophysiology and Symptoms of Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis
• 3. Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis of Food Allergy
• 4. Quality of Life in Children with Food Allergy
II. Comorbid Conditions in Food Allergy
• 5. Food Allergy Comorbidities: Environmental Allergies and Pollen Food Syndrome (PFS)
• 6. Food Allergy and Asthma
• 7. Food Allergy Comorbidities: Eczema
• 8. Food Allergy Comorbidities: Eosinophilic Esophagitis
• 9. Food Protein Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome: A Pediatric Gastrointestinal Food Allergy
III. Development of Food Allergies and Current Prevention Recommendations
• 10. Potential Factors Related to Food Allergy Development
• 11. The Microbiome in Food Allergy and Eosinophilic Esophagitis
• 12. Breastfeeding and Food Allergy
• 13. Prevention of Food Allergy: Early Introduction of Allergenic Foods
IV. Food Allergy Management and Prognosis
• 14. Clinical Management of Food Allergy
• 15. Management of Food Allergy in the School Setting: The Clinician’s Role
• 16. Oral Tolerance and Prognosis in Food Allergy
V. Therapies for Food Allergy
• 17. Oral Immunotherapy (OIT)
• 18. Epicutaneous Immunotherapy (EPIT)
• 19. Emerging Food Allergy Therapies.

Comprehensive and practical, this book thoroughly addresses the full range of concerns related to food allergies in the pediatric patient. As food allergies in the pediatric population increase in number and severity, Pediatric Food Allergy: A Clinical Guide provides information on new guidelines and potential treatment options, as well as working to improve awareness, diagnosis, management and prevention practices. Written by experts in their respective fields, chapters are divided into five sections. Opening with an introduction and overview of particular concerns and issues specific to food allergy in the pediatric population, sections two and three address diagnosis and management of comorbid conditions in food allergy, along with development of food allergies and current prevention recommendations. Sections four and five cover food allergy management, prognosis, and therapeutic options with a look to future developments, while all sections include a discussion of epidemiology, differential diagnoses of other potential food-related diseases. In Pediatric Food Allergy: A Clinical Guide, pediatricians and allergists alike will find an invaluable resource as they work with this vulnerable patient population.

Features
Devoted entirely to food allergy in pediatric patients and management issues unique to this population Coverage of new research and guidelines related to the prevention of food allergy in children Discusses emerging developments in the field of food allergy therapy

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