Archive for the ‘Pediatric Allergy’ Category
Exposures to Peanuts
Inadvertent exposures in children with peanut allergy This is an interesting article. This theme has appeared in the literature previously, here it is done on a much grander scale with over 1000 children in the study. For those families/patients who start on this scary journey of peanut allergy an article like this gives an overall [...]
April 18, 2012
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Tags: Accidental Peanut Exposures, Food Allergy, peanut, Peanut Allergy · Posted in: Allergy in Children, Article Review, Food Allergies, Interesting articles, Peanut Allergy, Pediatric Allergy
Indy’s Child- Peanut Allergy Post
 An article, Understanding Peanut Allergies: Considering the factors before you become peanut-free, appears in this month’s Indy’s Child. I was interviewed for a program called ‘Riley Speaks’ and this was a topic of great interest. A few things to add. I prefer the use of the term ‘peanut-safe’ in deference to ‘peanut-free’. The terms safe and [...]
December 11, 2011
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Golden Rules of Pediatric Allergy- circa 1960
I was recently purging my files and came across this handout. Unfortunately there is no date, no author and there are no references for these statements. This was given to me during my pediatric clerkship at Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital (Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio). Pediatrics was my first clerkship. [...]
May 9, 2011
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Tags: Allergies, Golden Rules of Pediatric Allergy (circa 1960), Pediatric Allergy · Posted in: Allergies, Allergy in Children, Ancient Allergic Edicts, Golden Rules of Pediatric Allergy, Pediatric Allergy, Uncategorized


