5. Management of Acute Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome (FPIES) Reactions
Alessandro Giovanni Fiocchi, Valentina Pecora
6. Diagnosis and Management of Chronic FPIES
Mary Grace Baker, Anna Nowak-Wegrzyn
7. Gastrointestinal Differential Diagnosis of Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome
Trusha Patel, Judith R. Kelsen
8. Differential diagnosis chronic FPIES from metabolism perspective
Chaya N. Murali, Rebecca D. Ganetzky
9. Nutritional Management of Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome
Amy Dean
10. Feeding and FPIES
Sherri Shubin Cohen, Colleen Taylor Lukens
11. Natural History of FPIES
François Graham, Sophia Tsabouri, Jean-Christoph Caubet
12. Food Challenges
Kathleen Y Wang, Antonella Cianferoni
13. Food Protein Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome and Quality of Life
Ashley A. Dyer, Ozge N. Aktas, Jialing Jiang, Christopher M. Warren, Ruchi S. Gupta
14. Creation of IFPIES
Fallon Schultz Matney
15. Food Protein Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome: A Health Care Professional Parent Perspective
Maria S. White
16. Development of FPIES Center
Terri Brown-Whitehorn, Gayle Diamond, Amy Dean
17. Future needs
Antonella Cianferoni, Terri Brown-Whitehorn
Antonella Cianferoni, MD, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
University of Pennsylvania
Perelman School of Medicine
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA 19104
USA
Terri Faye Brown-Whitehorn, MD
Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
University of Pennsylvania
Perelman School of Medicine
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA 19104
USA
This unique book is a first-of-its-kind resource, comprehensively guiding readers through the epidemiology, pathophysiology, recent diagnostic criteria, and management options for patients with Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome (FPIES).
Food-Protein Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome: Diagnosis and Management opens with a historical perspective of this condition, before moving into discussions of epidemiology and pathophysiology. FPIES can be difficult to diagnose as the symptoms overlap with multiple other conditions, and so clear differential diagnosis will be reviewed for both chronic FPIES, as well as acute FPIES. Later chapters are case-based, providing detailed multiple perspectives on the diagnosis and management of FPIES in patients with varying complicating factors and severity. Later chapters will tackle issues of quality of life in patient care, nutritional management for patients, and discussing working with parents and families to improve communication and at-home care. Parents, families and caregivers will also find chapters useful and relatable. A final chapter will look to the future of FPIES, addressing new research, guidelines, and implications for clinicians working with pediatric patients with FPIES, and for their families.
Concise and practical, this book will be an ideal reference for allergists, pediatricians, family practice clinicians, gastroenterologists, nutritionists, and all other health care providers who encounter FPIES, and assist them in providing up-to-date, quality care for pediatric patients affected by this condition.