1.Successful wheat-specific oral immunotherapy in highly sensitive individuals with a novel multirush/maintenance regimen
Punchama PACHARN ; Nunthana SIRIPIPATTANAMONGKOL ; Jittima VESKITKUL ; Orathai JIRAPONGSANANURUK ; Nualanong VISITSUNTHORN ; Pakit VICHYANOND
Asia Pacific Allergy 2014;4(3):180-183
We reported a successful oral immunotherapy (OIT) in 2 children with high wheat sensitivity (4 and 14 years old boys). Oral challenges indicated eliciting doses of 300 mg, and wheat flour of 30 mg. The OIT protocol includes 5 days of build-up phase in the hospital, intervening with 2 to 5 months of home maintenance phase. Patients could tolerate 45 g, and 60 g of wheat flour per day, respectively. We have demonstrated that OIT to a large amount of wheat in extremely sensitized patients could be achieved with a stepwise multi oral/maintenance regimen.
Child
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Desensitization, Immunologic
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Flour
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Humans
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Immunotherapy
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Triticum
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Wheat Hypersensitivity