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A Second Slice of FPIES: A Single-Center Reappraisal of Pediatric FPIES.

Cynthia HaddadAnkona BanerjeeJoshua EubanksRuchit RanaNicholas L RiderLisa PompeiiSara Anvari
Published in: The journal of allergy and clinical immunology. In practice (2024)
By comparing trends from a previous and current FPIES cohort, we were able to assess the potential impact of various guidelines and practice changes on the diagnosis and management of FPIES at our center. Milk and oat surpassed rice as the most common FPIES triggers; peanut and egg emerged as new FPIES triggers; there was a shorter time to diagnosis and an increased rate of atypical FPIES. Our findings reflect earlier recognition of FPIES and prompt allergy/immunology referral from community physicians, implementation of recent medical society guidelines for infant feeding practices, and growing clinical expertise of allergists at our center.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
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  • quality improvement
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  • young adults