scholarly journals KM110329 in adult patients with atopic dermatitis: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicentre trial – study protocol

Author(s):  
Chunhoo Cheon ◽  
Sunju Park ◽  
Jeong-Su Park ◽  
So-Mi Oh ◽  
Soobin Jang ◽  
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2001 ◽  
Vol 145 (1) ◽  
pp. 70-74 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Gutgesell ◽  
S. Heise ◽  
S. Seubert ◽  
A. Seubert ◽  
S. Domhof ◽  
...  

2012 ◽  
Vol 55 (3) ◽  
pp. 125-129 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jarmila Čelakovská ◽  
Květuše Ettlerová ◽  
Karel Ettler ◽  
Jaroslava Vaněčková ◽  
Josef Bukač

Few studies concerning the occurrence of cow’s milk allergy with the use of double-blind, placebo controlled food challenge test in adolescents and adult patients suffering from atopic dermatitis exist. Aim: To evaluate the occurrence of cow’s milk allergy in adolescents and adults suffering from atopic dermatitis. Method: Altogether 179 persons suffering from atopic dermatitis were included in the study: 51 men and 128 women entered the study with the average age of 26.2 (s.d. 9.5 years). Complete dermatological and allergological examinations were performed. Results: The positive results in specificIgE and in skin prick tests were recorded in 12% of patients. According to the open exposure tests and double-blind, placebo controlled food challenge tests these patients are only sensitized to cow’s milk without clinical symptoms of allergy. Double-blind, placebo controlled food challenge test confirmed food allergy to cow milk only in one patient (worsening of atopic dermatitis), the oral allergy syndrome was observed in another one patient, occurrence of this allergy was altogether 1.1%. Conclusion: Cow’s milk allergy rarely plays a role in the worsening of atopic dermatitis in adolescent and adult patients.


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