Serum IgE concentration in atopic dermatitis. Relationship to severity of disease and presence of atopic respiratory disease |
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Authors: | E E Johnson J S Irons R Patterson M Roberts |
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Affiliation: | From the Section of Allergy-Immunology, Department of Medicine, Northwestern University-McGaw Medical Center Chicago, Ill., USA |
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Abstract: | A survey was conducted to evaluate the serum IgE concentrations of 58 patients with atopic dermatitis of varying severity and activity. The determination of serum IgE concentrations does not provide a diagnostic criterion for atopic dermatitis because 57% of the patients had levels of IgE considered to be within a normal range. When serum IgE concentrations are elevated in atopic dermatitis, this is associated with an increased severity of the disease, with coexistent atopic respiratory disease or with both. This association may have relevance to the pathogenesis of the respiratory disease, which is IgE-mediated, the severity of the dermatitis, or both. The manner in which this may occur, if there is more than a coincidental relationship, is uncertain. |
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