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Institut Català de la Salut

[Marques ML, Falcão I, Falcão H, Cunha L] Allergy and Clinical Immunology Department. Hospital Geral de Santo António, Centro Hospitalar Universitário do Porto, Porto, Portugal. [Labrador-Horrillo M] Secció d’Al·lèrgia, Vall d’Hebron Hospital Universitari, Barcelona, Spain. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Spain

Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus

Publication date

2022-04-06T07:19:11Z

2022-04-06T07:19:11Z

2021-12



Abstract

Albúmina sèrica bovina; Al·lèrgia alimentària; Al·lèrgia a la carn


Albúmina sérica bovina; Alergia a la comida; Alergia a la carne


Bovine serum albumin; Food allergy; Meat allergy


Allergy to bovine serum albumin is the main predictor of beef allergy associated with cow’s milk proteins allergy. We report a case of a 3-year-old child with cow’s milk proteins allergy since the age of 6 months who, after some ingestions of beef, developed episodes of irritability, urticaria and syncope. Specific IgE to beef, oral food challenge with medium rare cooked beef and specific IgE to bovine serum albumin were all positive, but an oral food challenge with well cooked beef was tolerated. Allergy to bovine serum albumin is not usually associated with severe reactions, since it is a thermolabile protein, however, the process of cooking meat may be insufficient to have an effect on the complex matrix of meat and associated serum albumins. The irregular pattern of the episodes and the previous diagnosis of cow’s milk proteins allergy may act as confounding factos leading to a delayed diagnosis.

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English

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Publicações Ciência & Vida

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