儿童的感冒诱发性疹:一个多中心的,回顾性队列研究
Hilal Karabag Citlak1, Dilek Azkur2, Yuksel Kavas Yildiz3
1From the Department of Pediatric Immunology and Allergy, Karadeniz Technical University Faculty of Medicine, Trabzon, Turkey.
Allergy and asthma proceedings
|November 3, 2023
概括
这项研究调查了儿科感冒诱导的疹病 (ColdU),发现男孩和阳性冰块测试与早期发病有关. 在有风的日子游泳对感冒诱导的过敏反应 (ColdA) 的风险最高.
科学领域:
- 儿科过敏和免疫学
- 皮肤病学 皮肤病学
- 免疫学 免疫学 免疫学
背景情况:
- 关于儿科感冒诱导的疹病 (ColdU) 的数据有限.
- 鉴别儿童的ColdU对于了解疾病表现和风险因素至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 在儿童群体中研究ColdU的临床特征.
- 确定ColdU和感冒诱导的过敏反应 (ColdA) 的潜在触发因素和相关因素.
主要方法:
- 83名被诊断患有ColdU.U.的儿童 (≤18岁) 的多中心,回顾性图表审查.
- 12年来,从土耳其11个儿科过敏和免疫学中心收集的数据.
- 对所有患者进行了冰块测试;分析了触发因素和血清IgE水平.
主要成果:
- 发病的平均年龄为8.8岁;女孩在诊断前症状持续时间较长.
- 阳性冰块测试 (典型的ColdU) 在71.1%发生;与更高的发病年龄和升高的IgE相关.
- 游泳 (单独游泳或与风一起游泳) 是导致A型感冒的重要触发因素;其他与典型的U型感冒相关的慢性疹.
结论:
- 男性性别和阳性冰块测试可能表明早期的ColdU发作.
- 在有风的日子游泳是ColdA的高风险活动.
- 影响ColdU分辨率的因素需要进一步研究.
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