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Lessons from atopy patch testing in Atopic Dermatitis

Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2004
The exposure of atopic eczema (AE) patients to their relevant protein allergens (eg, from house dust mite, cat dander, grass pollen, or food allergens) can trigger an exacerbation or maintain the disease. Diagnostic procedures are needed to specify allergen avoidance recommendations for the individual patient.
Karin, Kerschenlohr   +4 more
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Atopy patch test in children with atopic dermatitis

Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2016
Atopic dermatitis is frequently associated with food and/or aeroallergen allergy.To evaluate atopy patch tests (APTs) and skin prick tests (SPTs) in children with atopic dermatitis, using allergen extracts from locally lyophilized foods (cow's milk, egg white, egg yolk, wheat, soy, and shrimp), Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, Dermatophagoides farinae ...
Nualanong, Visitsunthorn   +3 more
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Atopy Patch Tests

2012
Patch tests are used for diagnosing delayed hypersensitivity allergic reactions, like allergic contact dermatitis (ACD). More recently, atopy patch tests (APT) have been developed with aeroallergens and food allergens to diagnose delayed allergic outbreaks of atopic dermatitis (AD).
Audrey Nosbaum, Jean-François Nicolas
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Patch Testing for Noncontact Dermatitis: The Atopy Patch Test for Food and Inhalants

Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2013
The atopy patch test (APT) is defined as a patch test procedure to assess delayed type hypersensitivity reactions against those protein allergens known to elicit IgE-mediated type I reactions in atopic patients. This patch test procedure uses intact protein allergens instead of haptens in an optimized test setting and with a special reading key. It may
Andreas, Wollenberg, Sandra, Vogel
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Atopy Patch Test: Critical evaluation

1997
The role of allergy in the pathophysiology of atopic eczema, a disease with inflammatory, chronic or relapsing skin lesions with intense pruritus and various skin symptoms and signs, is still a matter of controversy [1–3]. Yet, IgE-mediated reactions to aeroallergens have been shown to play a role in a subgroup of patients with atopic eczema [4, 5]. It
D. Vieluf, U. Darsow, J. Ring
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Atopie-Patch-Test als klinisch-experimentelles Modell

Allergo Journal, 2005
Der Atopie-Patch-Test (APT) ist ein Epikutantest mit Allergenen, die ublicherweise IgE-vermittelte Sensibilisierungen hervorrufen, zur Beurteilung von dadurch ausgelosten ekzematosen Hautreaktionen nach 24–72 h. Aufgrund der besseren Standardisierung der Methodik dieses ursprunglich diagnostischen Verfahrens haben sich auch fur den experimentellen ...
Darsow, Ulf   +7 more
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The Atopy Patch Test: Use and Perspectives

2002
Among the trigger factors of atopic eczema (AE),aeroallergens like house dust mite, animal dander or pollen are often clinically important. The atopy patch test (APT) is an epicutaneous patch test with allergens known to elicit IgE-mediated reactions, and the evaluation of eczematous skin lesions.
U. Darsow, J. Ring
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Atopy patch test - when is useful?

Acta medica Croatica, 2011
Atopijski patch test (APT) prikazujemo kao model kasne, stanične imunosne reakcije. APT je epikutani test koji se provodi s nutritivnim i inhalacijskim alergenima, a predstavlja model za kasnu, T-stanicama posredovanu preosjetljivost. Njegova važnost se očituje u činjenici da je atopijski dermatitis (AD) posljedica kompleksnih imunoloških reakcija po ...
Jurakić Tončić, Ružica   +1 more
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Role and significance of atopy patch test.

Acta dermatovenerologica Croatica : ADC, 2010
Atopic eczema/dermatitis syndrome (AEDS) is a chronic, intermittent, inflammatory, genetically predisposed skin disease characterized by severe pruritus and xerosis. AEDS is a common disorder in children with an increasing prevalence. A number of environmental factors have been implicated in the pathogenesis of AEDS.
Ruzica, Jurakić Toncić   +1 more
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Atopy patch testing for foods: A review of the literature

Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 2014
The atopy patch test (APT) was first reported in 1895 by the German dermatologist, Jadassohn and was used for evaluation of contact dermatitis. The first documented epicutaneous application of aeroallergens was by Rostenberg and Sulzbergen in 1937. Although others including Mitchell and Platts-Mills, further described patch testing with aeroallergens ...
Kathryn P, Edwards, Barbara A, Martinez
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