[Occurrence of contact allergies in atopic eczema. Relation to simultaneously detected atopic markers].

A Huber, M Fartasch, T L Diepgen, G Bäurle, O P Hornstein
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In a prospective study the risk of delayed-type hypersensitivity was investigated in 65 patients with atopic eczema (AE) and a noneczematous control group (n = 78) largely similar in age and occupational distribution. The diagnosis of AE was established according to the diagnostic criteria of Hanifin and Rajka. Patch tests were performed using the European standard series. There was no significant difference in the occurrence of contact sensitivity. Atopics showed a significantly higher incidence of reactions to nickel (atopics 28%/controls 6%/p less than 0.01), especially in females (females 29%/9%, p less than 0.05). Sensitivity to nickel could be regarded as a further minor atopic criteria. Patients with AE and simultaneously delayed type hypersensitivity showed significantly higher IgE levels (IgE means = 733 U/ml), than atopics without contact sensitivities (IgE means = 290 U/ml), but no differences in the occurrence of any major or minor criteria.

【特应性湿疹接触性过敏的发生】与同时检测的特应性标志物的关系]。
在一项前瞻性研究中,研究了65例特应性湿疹(AE)患者和一个年龄和职业分布基本相似的非湿疹对照组(n = 78)的迟发性超敏反应风险。根据Hanifin和Rajka诊断标准建立AE的诊断。采用欧洲标准系列进行斑贴试验。两组接触敏感性发生率无显著差异。特应性组对镍的反应发生率显著高于对照组(28%/ 6%/p < 0.01),尤其是女性(29%/9%,p < 0.05)。对镍的敏感性可被视为另一个次要的特应性标准。AE合并延迟型超敏反应患者的IgE水平(IgE平均值= 733 U/ml)明显高于无接触性敏感的特应性反应患者(IgE平均值= 290 U/ml),但在主要标准和次要标准的发生上无差异。
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