PEDIATRICS Vol. 98 No. 2 August 1996, pp. 322
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IMMUNOLOGIC CROSS-REACTIVITY AMONG CEREAL GRAINS AND GRASSES IN CHILDREN WITH FOOD HYPERSENSITIVITY

Martin I. Sachs PhD, DO1

1 Rochester, MN

Clinically insignificant cross-reactivity exists among cereal grains and grasses. The authors suggest that elimination of all grains from the diet of a patient with grain allergy is unwarranted.