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Resumen de ¿La patata es culpable?

M.ª Clara Jijón Andrade, I. Carabaño Aguado, Raquel Núñez Ramos, E. Salcedo Lobato, E. Medina Benítez

  • Food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES) is a non IgE mediated allergic disorder induced by food protein that presents in young infants. It is characterized by persistent vomiting associated to diarrhea, lethargy, pallor or hypotension presenting 1-4 hours after the ingestion of the triggering food. The most frequent triggers are cows’s milk and soy, but solid foods have also been described as triggers, including potato.


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