Abstract

The authors describe food allergy to corn flour in two children who live in an environment rich in corn. One child presented with a history of chronic urticaria and the other with a history of rhinoconjunctivitis and palpebral edema. The diagnosis was confirmed by skin prick and labial tests with native corn flour, specific IgE serum assays, and an oral corn flour provocation test in one of the cases.

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