1. [Some clinical symptoms and allergens on asthma-prurigo syndrome].
- Author
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Rudzki E, Romański B, Dynowska D, Kaczmarski M, Olendzka-Rzepecka E, Kurzawa R, Obtułowicz K, Blinowski J, Korzeniowska-Zuk E, Piela Z, Szmurło A, Stroiński J, Doniec Z, and Pulka G
- Subjects
- Adult, Animals, Asthma diagnosis, Cacao adverse effects, Cats, Child, Disease Progression, Dust adverse effects, Humans, Infant, Milk Proteins adverse effects, Poland, Population Surveillance, Prurigo diagnosis, Syndrome, Asthma etiology, Hypersensitivity complications, Prurigo etiology
- Abstract
The group of 146 patients suffering from asthma-prurigo syndrome (85 adults and 64 children) have been inquired in many various clinical centers. It was established that in 79.6% of the patients the first symptoms of illness appeared already in infancy and only 28.2% of the patients had negative familiar anamnesis on the allergy. In 73.2% of the patients with asthma-prurigo syndrome the symptoms of atopic dermatitis persisted longer than asthma symptoms and in 89.9% of them asthma-prurigo symptoms accompanied other form of allergic diseases. The most important causal allergens provoking asthma-prurigo symptoms were: house dust (in 64.4% of the patients), chocolate (in 42.2%), cat epithelia (in 40.2%) and cow milk proteins (in 29.5% of the patients).
- Published
- 1998