Late introduction of potatoes, rye, meat, and fish was significantly associated with sensitization to any inhalantallergen.
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The rate of inhalantallergen specific immunoglobulin E was significantly higher in the adenoids than in the tonsils.
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Little has been studied on the relationship between the inhalantallergen-specific IgE and pulmonary function in asthmatic children.
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This biphasic pattern was specific to inhalantallergen patch test reactions, as it was not observed in irritant reactions in the same patient.
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These data demonstrate that a switch from a Th2-like to a Th1-like cytokine response occurs in inhalantallergen patch tests of atopic dermatitis patients.
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They are known to be aggressive inhalantallergens which cause allergenic diseases.
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Specific IgE to food and inhalantallergens were tested after homogenization of biopsies, using commercial kits.
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The perennial allergens included in the standard SPT panel of inhalantallergens are largely similar (e.g.
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Allergen-specific IgE levels against food and inhalantallergens were obtained from blood samples collected at age 8 years.
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Conclusion: Late introduction of solid foods was associated with increased risk of allergic sensitization to food and inhalantallergens.
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The amounts of specific IgE for the four specified inhalantallergens were determined by employing the CAP system FEIA.
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Objective: To assess whether sensitization to common inhalantallergens is associated with lung function in adolescents after stratification by allergic respiratory disease.
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Background: Low skin reactivity to common inhalantallergens is frequently found in asymptomatic individuals as well as in patients with respiratory complaints.
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Annual assessments included clinical check-ups, a structured interview and repeated measurement of specific immunoglobulins Ig(E) directed against food and inhalantallergens.
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Pulmonary function tests, methacholine challenge tests, total IgE, specific IgE antibodies against common inhalantallergens and total eosinophil counts were assessed in asthmatic patients.
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Sensitization was determined by skin prick tests at 6, 12, and 24 months to 6 common food and inhalantallergens.