Journal of Medical Case Reports (Sep 2012)

Echocardiographic alterations in a child with cow’s milk allergy: a case report

  • Di Cara Giuseppe,
  • Berioli Maria,
  • Biscarini Anna,
  • Soldani Claudia,
  • Abate Piera,
  • Ugolini Eleonora,
  • Allocca Giusiana,
  • Milioni Maddalena

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-6-299
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 299

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Abstract Introduction Cow’s milk allergy is the most frequent food allergy in Europe and western countries and shows a wide spectrum of clinical features, including atopic dermatitis and gastrointestinal disease. To the best of our knowledge, this report is the first to describe Kawasaki disease-like clinical features and echocardiographic alterations which resolved after a cow’s milk-free diet. Case presentation We report a case of a 9-month-old Caucasian girl with atopic dermatitis who developed clinical features commonly present in Kawasaki disease (erythematous skin rash, non-exudative conjunctivitis, fissured lips and neck lymph nodes), together with mild echocardiographic alterations (perivascular brightness, pericardial effusion) in the absence of fever. These features resolved within 2 weeks after the beginning of a cow’s milk-free diet. Conclusion Kawasaki disease has recently been considered a possible risk factor for subsequent allergic disease secondary to immune dysfunction. This case report suggests that the immune-related alterations which are commonly present in allergic patients could be similar to the antigen-related immune response in Kawasaki disease and thus could lead to similar clinical features.

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