ULYSSES DORIA FILHO

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Instituto da Criança, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico

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  • article 15 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Establishing a cut-off for the serum levels of specific IgE to milk and its components for cow's milk allergy: Results from a specific population
    (2015) CASTRO, A. P.; PASTORINO, A. C.; GUSHKEN, A. K. F.; KOKRON, C. M.; FILHO, U. D.; JACOB, C. M. A.
    Background: Cow's milk allergy diagnosis many times requires double-blind placebo-controlled food challenge (DBPCFC), which presents high accuracy but involves risks, specifically in infants and anaphylactic patients. The identification of the cut-off values for specific IgE to milk or its components would contribute to cow's milk allergy (CMA) diagnosis. The aim of this study was to compare discriminating concentration of a cow's milk specific IgE and its fractions (alpha-lactoalbumin, beta-lactoglobulin, casein) in children for the CMA diagnosis. Methods: this study included 123 patients (M:F= 1.3:1) median age at diagnosis = 1.91 years, (3.5 m to 13.21 y) with CMA diagnosis via DBPCFC (n = 26), proven anaphylaxis due to cow's milk (n = 46) or a suggestive clinical history associated with a positive skin prick test (n = 51) and open oral food challenge. The control group included 61 patients (1 male: 1.1 female) ages ranging from 0.66 to 16.7 years (median = 6.83 years). Receiver operator characteristics (ROC) curves were constructed to determine the best cut-offs that guarantees high specificity (>95%) for cow's milk and its components. Results: considering 98% specificity, cut-off points were: 3.06 kU/L for cow's milk, 2.06 kU/L for a-lactalbumin, 1.85 kU/L for beta-lactoglobulin and 1.47 kU/L for casein. The best ROC curve (area under the curve = 0.929) was obtained evaluating cow's milk. Conclusion: this study showed that the cut-off point detected for whole cow's milk revealed a better discriminatory capacity for CMA diagnosis without the necessity of the milk components testing.
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    The Most Frequent Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases (PIDDs) in Different Age Groups
    (2013) CARNEIRO-SAMPAIO, M.; JACOB, C. M. Abe; PASTORINO, A. C.; WATANABE, L.; DORNA, M.; DORIA-FILHO, U.; KOKRON, C. M.; TOLEDO-BARROS, M.; MORAES-VASCONCELOS, D.; DUARTE, A.