Allergy to Cow’s Milk Proteins and Other Allergens—An Unrecognized Co-Factor of Idiopathic Nephrotic Syndrome in Children or a Factor Interfering with the Treatment of This Disease? A Case Report
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Case Presentation
3. Discussion
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Hospitalizations and Nephrological Consultations | Proteinuria Episodes (Months) | Extent of Proteinuria g/L | Coexisting Allergic Symptoms Other Remarks | INS Nephrological Treatment | Allergy Treatment | |
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Prednisone (mg) | MMF (mL) | |||||
2019 7 hospitalizations | January /February | 4.2–2.2 | Onset of INS, influenza A, asthma susp. | January–December starting dose 30.0 per day then various doses | 0 | Antiallergic treatment used occasionally. Balanced normocaloric diet. |
April | 2.74–3.75 14.5 | Plant pollen season Contact with flowering birch Face and leg oedema, rhinitis, conjunctivitis | 0 | |||
May | 0.5–1.71 | Plant pollen season | May-December 2 × 1.8 per day | |||
June | 0.5–0.8 | Plant pollen season Fever 38 °C | ||||
September | 0.0–1.0 | Rhinitis, cough | ||||
November | 0.8–1.0 | Rhinopharingitis | ||||
December | 0.47–7.5 | Rhinopharingo-bronchitis, fever 40 °C | ||||
2020 7 nephrological consultations | January | 0.3–1.0 | Fever 38 °C, rhinitis, cough | January–December various doses 25.0–5.0 per day | January–December 2 × 1.8 per day | |
February | 0.3–1.0 | Rhinitis, cough | ||||
April | 1.4 | Plant pollen Season—contact with flowering birch | ||||
June | 0.3–1.0 | Plant pollen season | ||||
September | 0.3–1.14 | Consumption of pancakes with white cheese | ||||
October | 0.3–1.0 | Consumption of cheese pizza, runny nose | ||||
December | 2.06–4.49 | Common cold, fever 40 °C | ||||
Introduction of the allergist’s recommendations: dietetic and antiallergic treatment. Continuation of pharmacological INS treatment. | ||||||
2021 6 nephrological consultations | January | 0.0–1.0 | Abdominal complaints | January–December various doses 20.0–1.0 per day | January–December various doses 2 × 1.8 per day than systematic dose reduction to 1 × 0.5 | Dietary treatment (Milk-free and hypoallergenic diet). Antiallergic treatment. |
March | 0.2–1.0 | Common cold, fever 40 °C | ||||
July | 1.0–2.0 | Plant pollen season. Dietetic error (blackcurrant juice) fever, vomiting | ||||
August | 0.7–1.0 | Herpes simplex infection | ||||
September /October | 1.0–6.82 | Dietetic error (consumptions of ice cream and a cookie containing milk) | ||||
December | 0.15–1.0 | COVID-19 infection, rhinosinusitis, cough | ||||
Remission of INS clinical symptoms. End of INS pharmacological treatment | ||||||
2022 3 nephrological consultations | January | 0.3 | Varicella infection | 0 | 0 | |
May | 0.3 | Dietetic error (apple-carrot juice) | 0 | 0 | ||
December | trace proteinuria | Consumption of broth containing beef | 0 | 0 | ||
2023 | Long-term remission of INS clinical and laboratory symptoms. Continuation of dietary treatment. Antiallergic treatment as necessary. |
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Kaczmarski, M. Allergy to Cow’s Milk Proteins and Other Allergens—An Unrecognized Co-Factor of Idiopathic Nephrotic Syndrome in Children or a Factor Interfering with the Treatment of This Disease? A Case Report. Reports 2023, 6, 25. https://doi.org/10.3390/reports6020025
Kaczmarski M. Allergy to Cow’s Milk Proteins and Other Allergens—An Unrecognized Co-Factor of Idiopathic Nephrotic Syndrome in Children or a Factor Interfering with the Treatment of This Disease? A Case Report. Reports. 2023; 6(2):25. https://doi.org/10.3390/reports6020025
Chicago/Turabian StyleKaczmarski, Maciej. 2023. "Allergy to Cow’s Milk Proteins and Other Allergens—An Unrecognized Co-Factor of Idiopathic Nephrotic Syndrome in Children or a Factor Interfering with the Treatment of This Disease? A Case Report" Reports 6, no. 2: 25. https://doi.org/10.3390/reports6020025
APA StyleKaczmarski, M. (2023). Allergy to Cow’s Milk Proteins and Other Allergens—An Unrecognized Co-Factor of Idiopathic Nephrotic Syndrome in Children or a Factor Interfering with the Treatment of This Disease? A Case Report. Reports, 6(2), 25. https://doi.org/10.3390/reports6020025