在诊断植物敏感性时,使用"现状"的植物进行补丁测试的价值
Evy Paulsen1, Charlotte G Mortz1
1Department of Dermatology and Allergy Centre, Odense University Hospital, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
Contact dermatitis
|September 19, 2024
概括
用新鲜植物进行补丁测试对于诊断植物过敏至关重要,因为商业选择有限. 这种方法在3%的湿疹患者中发现了植物敏感化,揭示了复合物和西红等常见的罪祸首.
科学领域:
- 皮肤病学 皮肤病学
- 过敏学 过敏学
- 接触性皮肤炎是一种皮肤炎.
背景情况:
- 商用植物过敏原提取物有限的可用性需要补充的诊断方法.
- 使用新鲜或干燥的植物材料进行贴片测试可以帮助诊断植物过敏.
研究的目的:
- 评估"现状"植物补丁测试与商业和内部材料的有效性.
- 识别导致贴片试验反应阳性的植物物种.
主要方法:
- 该研究包括在2019年1月至2023年12月期间测试的连续湿疹患者的补丁.
- 分析了对植物过敏原,提取物或"原状"植物产生积极反应的患者.
主要成果:
- 3% (57/1893) 的患者显示植物敏感性.
- 复合物,西红,郁金香A,法尔卡里诺和菲洛登德龙是常见的敏感剂.
- 12名患者 (21%) 需要"现状"植物检测进行诊断;32%的患者有职业敏感性.
结论:
- 用"原状"植物进行补丁测试是必不可少的,诊断出大量对植物敏感的个体.
- 许多已识别的敏感剂在商业上无法获得,这强调了新鲜植物测试的必要性.
- 用新鲜植物进行测试对于诊断已知和新型植物敏感剂的过敏是有价值的.
关键词:
阿斯特拉属植物 (Asteraceae) 是一个植物.组合的组成部分.菲洛登德龙 (英语:Philodendron) 是一种植物.过敏接触性皮肤炎过敏接触性皮肤炎福尔卡里诺尔 (Falcarinol) 是一种药物.这是一个职业职业的职业职业.补丁测试 补丁测试 补丁测试植物植物植物植物植物植物.在这里,我们可以看到茄,番茄,番茄.郁金香 A 郁金香 A 郁金香更多相关视频
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