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EOSINOPHILIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASES OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT AND FOOD ALLERGY AMONG CHILDREN

Abstract

Within the structure of the inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract among children, one may single out a specific group of the chronic pathology of the digestive apparatus — eosinophilic diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and gastroenterological manifestations of the food allergy. The food allergy is characterized by the pathologic immune reactivity among commonly genetically predisposed people. Depending on the peculiarities of the immune reactivity of a sick person and the nature of the allergen, the allergic reaction may evolve with primary involvement of the different mechanisms or th2 IgE-mediated, or Th1 non-igecmediated. Clinical picture of the food allergy is the manifestation of the immunoinflammatory process caused by the interaction of the food antigens with the structures of the lymphoid tissues associated with the mucous membranes of this or that target organ. The morphological basis of the clinical picture is mostly immune inflammation with primarily eosinophilic tissue infiltration. The eosinophilic lesions of the gastrointestinal tract include eosinophilic esophagitis, eosinophilic gastroenteritis, eosinophilic enteritis, eosinophilic colitis, eosinophilic proctitis and other states. During the food allergy each of the clinical forms of the gastrointestinal tract lesion has its own peculiarities with regards to the primary development mechanism, age of manifestation, character of the run and behaviour tactics.
Key words: eosinophilic inflammation, esophagitis, gastroenteritis, colitis, food allergy.

About the Authors

P.V. Shumilov
Russian State Medical University, Moscow
Russian Federation


M.I. Dubrovskaya
Russian State Medical University, Moscow
Russian Federation




O.V. Yudina
Russian State Medical University, Moscow
Russian Federation


Yu.G. Mukhina
Russian State Medical University, Moscow
Russian Federation


A.S. Tertychnyi
Russian State Medical University, Moscow
Russian Federation


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Shumilov P., Dubrovskaya M., Yudina O., Mukhina Yu., Tertychnyi A. EOSINOPHILIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASES OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT AND FOOD ALLERGY AMONG CHILDREN. Current Pediatrics. 2007;6(4):44-53.

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