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[Skin-prick tests in atopic dermatitis].

T Langeland1, B Steinkjer

  • 1Hudavdelingen, Rikshospitalet, Oslo.

Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening : Tidsskrift for Praktisk Medicin, Ny Raekke
|September 20, 1990
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Skin prick tests are valuable for managing atopic dermatitis, especially when food or airborne allergies are suspected. This allergy testing method offers a practical and economical alternative for diagnosis.

Area of Science:

  • Allergen immunotherapy
  • Clinical immunology
  • Dermatology

Context:

  • Atopic dermatitis management
  • Allergy diagnosis in clinical practice
  • Patient cohort (n=100, mean age 23)

Purpose:

  • Evaluate the utility of skin prick tests (SPTs) in atopic dermatitis (AD)
  • Assess SPTs for suspected food and airborne allergen reactions in AD patients
  • Determine SPTs as a cost-effective allergy diagnostic tool

Summary:

  • Skin prick tests demonstrate utility in diagnosing atopic dermatitis triggers, including food and airborne allergens.
  • SPT results correlate with IgE-synthesis tendencies when exposed to common inhalant allergens.
  • This allergy testing method provides a practical and economical alternative to other diagnostic techniques.

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Impact:

  • Informs clinical decision-making for atopic dermatitis patients with suspected allergies.
  • Supports the use of SPTs as a primary diagnostic tool in allergy assessment.
  • Highlights the cost-effectiveness and practicality of SPTs in routine allergy testing.