ConclusionsIn the young vomiting child, lethargy, floppiness, pallor without fever and normal CRP should alert clinicians to a possible diagnosis of FPIES. In contrast a highly elevated CRP is not a feature of FPIES, and in such cases an alternative diagnosis must be considered. (Source: The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice)
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