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Antigen sensitivity evaluated by tear-specific and serum-specific IgE, skin tests, and conjunctival and nasal provocation tests in patients with ocular allergic disease.

A Leonardi1, M C Battista, M Gismondi, I A Fregona, A G Secchi.   

Abstract

The potential for ocular allergic patients to have a site-specific antigen sensitisation was investigated using various diagnostic tests of allergen sensitivity in subjects with allergic conjunctivitis (AC: n = 135), vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VK: n = 20), rhinoconjunctivitis (n = 20) or rhinitis (N = 10). In the AC and VK patients, skin tests and conjunctival provocation tests (CPT) were performed, and the levels of specific IgE in serum and in tears were identified. A subgroup of 36 patients was also challenged with a nasal-specific provocation test (NPT). Results showed a poor correlation between skin test results and tear-specific IgE, and also between serum-specific IgE and tear-specific IgE in both AC and VK patients (K < 0.3). CPT and tear IgE were significantly correlated (K = 0.5) in the ocular allergic population. In patients with rhinoconjunctivitis or rhinitis, and in 10 normal subjects, results of CPT and NPT were in 100% agreement. Conversely, in patients with only conjunctivitis, little correlation was found between the results of CPT and NPT (K = 0.3). Tear-specific IgE was the only positive diagnostic sign of antigen sensitivity in 35% of VK patients and 30% of AC patients. These results suggest that the conjunctiva can be a uniquely sensitised target organ in allergic patients.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8224308     DOI: 10.1038/eye.1993.93

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eye (Lond)        ISSN: 0950-222X            Impact factor:   3.775


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