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Fruit-induced FPIES masquerading as hereditary fructose intolerance.

Abstract
Hereditary fructose intolerance (HFI) symptoms develop at first introduction of fruit during weaning. We report on an infant with suspected HFI who presented with repeated episodes of vomiting and hypotension after ingestion of fruit-containing meals. The first episode occurred at age 4 months. Despite negative genetic testing for HFI, strict avoidance of fruit ingestion resulted in lack of recurrence of symptoms. Oral-fructose-tolerance testing conducted with an apple mousse did not determine hypoglycemia or fructosuria but caused severe hypotension. Allergy evaluations were negative, and the history was diagnostic for fruit-induced food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome. Because this non-immunoglobulin E-mediated gastrointestinal food hypersensitivity manifests as profuse, repetitive vomiting, often with diarrhea, leading to acute dehydration and lethargy, it may be misinterpreted as HFI. We advise pediatricians to consider food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome in the differential diagnosis when there is a suspicion of HFI.
AuthorsAlessandro Fiocchi, Carlo Dionisi-Vici, Giovanna Cotugno, Pierluigi Koch, Lamia Dahdah
JournalPediatrics (Pediatrics) Vol. 134 Issue 2 Pg. e602-5 (Aug 2014) ISSN: 1098-4275 [Electronic] United States
PMID25002667 (Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article)
CopyrightCopyright © 2014 by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Chemical References
  • Dietary Proteins
Topics
  • Diagnosis, Differential
  • Dietary Proteins (immunology)
  • Enterocolitis (complications, diagnosis, immunology, therapy)
  • Food Hypersensitivity (complications, diagnosis, immunology, therapy)
  • Fructose Intolerance (diagnosis)
  • Fruit
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Male
  • Syndrome

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