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[Atopy and associated diseases]

F Prigent, J Civatte

    Annales De Dermatologie Et De Venereologie
    |January 1, 1982
    PubMed
    Summary
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    This review explores atopy associations, focusing on atopic dermatitis and respiratory allergies like cystic fibrosis. It highlights links to digestive, renal, and immunologic conditions, while noting some associations require further study.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dermatology and Immunology
    • Allergy Research

    Context:

    • Atopy, particularly atopic dermatitis, is frequently observed alongside other conditions.
    • Existing literature suggests potential links between atopy and respiratory allergies, including cystic fibrosis.

    Purpose:

    • To systematically review and categorize the known associations between atopy and various diseases.
    • To explore pathogenetic links between atopy and conditions affecting the digestive, renal, and immune systems.

    Summary:

    • The review categorizes atopy-associated conditions into digestive/renal diseases (e.g., gluten-sensitive enteropathy, glomerulopathies) and immunologic disturbances (e.g., hypersensitivity deficiencies, polymorphonuclear functional deficiency).
    • While some associations are well-established, others, like those with ectodermal dysplasia or Dubowitz syndrome, lack sufficient evidence for definitive conclusions.

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  • The study notes the absence of a statistically significant link between atopic dermatitis and hematologic disorders, and proposes Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome as a relevant model for atopy research.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a structured overview of atopy comorbidities, aiding clinicians and researchers in understanding complex patient cases.
    • Identifies areas where further research is needed to confirm or refute potential disease associations and elucidate underlying mechanisms.
    • Highlights Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome as a valuable model for advancing the understanding of atopic diseases.