2013
DOI: 10.4168/aard.2013.1.4.339
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Characteristics between IgE mediated and non-IgE mediated atopic dermatitis in children

Abstract: Purpose: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder with a association of genetic, environmental, and immunologic factors in the development of AD. And AD can be classified into IgE mediated and non-IgE mediated. We investigated a difference of clinical characteristics and immune response between the two groups. Methods: From January 2008 to December 2011, we enrolled 125 children who visited Dong-A University Medical Center and Busan Medical Center, and were diagnosed as AD with the Haniff… Show more

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“…The rates of sensitization to allergens in South Korea were 80.9% for asthma and 89.9% for allergic rhinitis; 48 49 however, while that for atopic dermatitis was only 60.0%. 50 This may indicate that atopic dermatitis could be influenced more by air pollution factors, such as PM10, than the other diseases, due to its lower sensitization rate for other allergens. This finding is consistent with the relatively small associations of air pollution with the prevalence of asthma or allergic rhinitis observed in this study.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The rates of sensitization to allergens in South Korea were 80.9% for asthma and 89.9% for allergic rhinitis; 48 49 however, while that for atopic dermatitis was only 60.0%. 50 This may indicate that atopic dermatitis could be influenced more by air pollution factors, such as PM10, than the other diseases, due to its lower sensitization rate for other allergens. This finding is consistent with the relatively small associations of air pollution with the prevalence of asthma or allergic rhinitis observed in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%