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Disease extent and severity in patients with atopic dermatitis and food allergy

Anna Rosińska-Więckowicz
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Magdalena Czarnecka-Operacz

Post Dermatol Alergol 2011; XXVIII, 5: 382–388
Online publish date: 2011/11/11
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Introduction: Subjective incidence of symptoms of food allergy (FA) is very high among patients with atopic dermatitis (AD), yet standardized procedures rarely confirm IgE-dependent sensitization.

Aim : Investigation of the incidence of IgE-dependent FA and airborne allergy in AD patients. Clinical evaluation of AD patients considering the coexistence of IgE-related sensitization to environmental allergens.

Material and methods: Hundred and two patients with AD, controls: 20 patients with allergic rhinitis (AR), 20 healthy volunteers. In AD patients > 4 years skin prick tests (SPT) with airborne allergens; depending on age, SAFT, APT or SPT with food allergens. Evaluation of disease extent and severity with two scores: SCORAD and W-AZS.

Results : Symptoms of FA were reported by 68%, while IgE-dependent FA was diagnosed exclusively in children < 5 years (16% of the population); airborne allergy in 63% of the examined population. Extrinsic phenotype of AD (eAD) was observed in 71%, intrinsic (iAD) in 29%. Increased W-AZS was observed in AD patients with FA compared with the rest of the AD population (p = 0.006), eAD with airborne allergy (p = 0.041) and iAD (p = 0). Increased SCORAD was observed in AD patients with FA compared to the rest of the AD group (p = 0.005) and iAD (p = 0).

Conclusions : A significant difference was observed in the incidence of self-reported symptoms of FA between the AD group and IgE-dependent FA, while airborne allergy was observed in the majority of patients. Statistically higher scores of W-AZS and SCORAD index indicate that food allergens may play some role in the development of AD in children.
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atopic dermatitis, food allergy, skin application food test, atopy patch test, skin prick tests

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