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Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome: A Non-IgE Mediated Food Allergy Requiring New Perspectives | Grand Rounds Oakland

Pediatric Grand Rounds Oakland
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Presented by:

Sayantani Sindher, MD
Clinical Associate Professor
Allergy & Immunology
Stanford Medicine-Children’s Health

Learning Objectives: 

  1. Recognize and diagnose acute, chronic and atypical FPIES (Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome) using current evidence-based clinical criteria.
  2. Differentiate FPIES from common mimickers (viral gastroenteritis, IgE-mediated food allergy, functional GI disorders). 
  3. Apply culturally sensitive, family-centered dietary counseling that addresses nutrition adequacy, growth monitoring, and psychosocial burden while recognizing and addressing implicit biases that may label FPIES families as overprotective or cause unnecessary parental guilt.

Contact [email protected] for log-in information. 

Add to Calendar 2026-03-17 15:00:00 2026-03-17 16:00:00 Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome: A Non-IgE Mediated Food Allergy Requiring New Perspectives | Grand Rounds Oakland Presented by: Sayantani Sindher, MD Clinical Associate Professor Allergy & Immunology Stanford Medicine-Children’s Health Learning Objectives:  Recognize and diagnose acute, chronic and atypical FPIES (Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome) using current evidence-based clinical criteria. Differentiate FPIES from common mimickers (viral gastroenteritis, IgE-mediated food allergy, functional GI disorders).  Apply culturally sensitive, family-centered dietary counseling that addresses nutrition adequacy, growth monitoring, and psychosocial burden while recognizing and addressing implicit biases that may label FPIES families as overprotective or cause unnecessary parental guilt. Contact [email protected] for log-in information.  [email protected] Department of Pediatrics America/Los_Angeles public