What do we know now about IgE-mediated wheat allergy in children?

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Abstract

IgE-mediated wheat allergy is a gluten-related disorder. Wheat is one of the five most common food allergens in children. However, the natural history of IgE-mediated wheat allergy has seldom been described in the research literature. This study presents the current state of knowledge about the IgE-mediated wheat allergy in children.

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Czaja-Bulsa, G., & Bulsa, M. (2017, January 4). What do we know now about IgE-mediated wheat allergy in children? Nutrients. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu9010035

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