Introduction: ketogenic diet is a treatment with proven efficacy in drug-refractory childhood epilepsy. Cow’s milk protein allergy may be a limitation for treating infants with ketogenic diet, as they need a product that contains cow’s milk protein (Ketocal®). Case report: we report the case of an infant with a drug-refractory epileptic encephalopathy and IgE-mediated cow’s milk protein allergy, who started a classic ketogenic diet. Oral desensitization was achieved with Ketocal 3:1®, allowing its use in the diet and achieving a clinical improvement with seizure control. Discussion: a patient with epilepsy and cow’s milk protein allergy can benefit from the ketogenic diet, since it is possible to perform an oral immunotherapy with Ketocal®, also achieving a probable resolution of his/her allergy.
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Benítez Provedo, C., Martínez Ibeas, M. Á., Losada Del Pozo, R., Montes Arjona, A. M., Blanco Rodríguez, M., & Del Río Camacho, G. (2022). Oral desensitization with Ketocal® in an infant with ketogenic diet and cow’s milk protein allergy. Nutricion Hospitalaria, 39(6), 1427–1431. https://doi.org/10.20960/nh.04003
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