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Allergy and Genetics
Dong Hak Shin
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1994;37(4):439-451.   Published online April 15, 1994
Allergy was originally defined in 1906 in 1906 by Clemens von Pirquet as 'altered reactivity' to denote the different reaction which occurs on second exposure to an antigen due to the formation of antibodies, when compared to the first exposure. The term atopy decribes the clinical presentation of Type I hypersensitivity, which include asthna, eczema, hay fever and urticaria....
Original Article
Cow Milk Allergy in Infant Who Neonatal Onset
Seung Hee Park, Myung Ik Lee, Don Hee Ahn, Seung Hee Park
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1993;36(10):1383-1388.   Published online October 15, 1993
Cow milk allergy can be defined as an adverse immunologic reactions to cow milk protein. The term is often mistakenly applied to other causes of milk intolerence, such as lactase deficiency and galactosemia, which must be differenciated and excluded. We have experienced 10 children of cow milk allergy at neonatal onset who had suffered from G-I symtons, such as diarrhea, irritability,...
Case Report
Changes of Serum IgG4 in Allergic Patients
Soo Young Cho, Sun Kyu Park, Pyoung Han Hwang, Jung Soo Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1993;36(3):403-408.   Published online March 15, 1993
This study ws performed to evaluate the changes of serum IgG4 level in children with allergic diseases. Serum IgE, IgG and IgG4 level were measured using enyzme immunoassay(IgE) and radial immunodiffusion method (IgG and IgG4) in 21 children with bronchial asthma, allergic rhinitis or urticaria. Eosinophil counts in peripheral blood and the values fo serum IgE were significantly increased in allergic...
Original Article
Infantile Asthma and Egg Allergy
Sung Hee Lim, Hye Sun Lee, Young Min Ahn
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1992;35(9):1226-1235.   Published online September 15, 1992
Egg is known to be the most common food allergen, which induces various symptoms such as atopic dermatitis, bronchial asthma, urticaria, angioedema, gastrointestinal symproms & anaphylaxis, especially during infancy. To evaluate the clinical course & significance of egg allergy in infantile asthma, we performed diagnostic study on 44 patients who were diagnosed as infantile asthma in our hospital from 1988 to...
A comparison Study on Soluble FcεR II/CD23 and IL-4 Activities nin the Serum of Children with Allergic and Non-allergic Diseases
Ha-Baik Lee, Han Young Lee, Hahng Lee
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1992;35(3):296-305.   Published online March 15, 1992
Allergy classically rfes to hypersensitivity reaction induced by chemical mediators released from mast cells and basophils activaed by binding allergens contained in house dust, animal dander, pollen, fungus, food and others to IgE (reaginic antibody) bound on these cells. The significance of low affinity Fc receptor for IgE ( FcεR II, CD23, FcεR II/CD23) on B and T lymphocyts, macrohage ,...
A Clinical Study of the Effect of Early(<12 Months) Versus Late(12-24 Months) Onset in Infantile Asthma
Jae Won OH, Ji Yeon Lim, Ha Baik Lee
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1992;35(2):201-210.   Published online February 15, 1992
Asthma in infancy can be confused with a variety of airway diseases, because not all that wheezes is asthma and controversy exists as to the role of age of asthma onset in childhood asthma. This study was designed to examine the role of age and predictive capacity of elevated serum IgE for early asthma doset. We compiled data of asthmatics (n=56)...
A Clinical and Allergological Study on Sinusitis in Children.
Jung Kyung Kim, Myung Ik Lee, Soon Wha Kim, Keun Chan Sohn
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1987;30(11):1236-1242.   Published online November 30, 1987
Sinusitis, despite of common in childhood, is still somewhat difficult proiblem to pediatrician in diagnosis and its complication, and plays a role of known one of trigerring factors in asthma. A clinical and allergological evaluation was performed on 235 cases, who were taken paranasal sinus X-ray at N.M.C. Pediatric OPD and in the ward from January 1985 to May 1986. The results were as...
Case Report
The Two Cases of Children with Buckwheat Allergy Confirmed by Oral Challenge Test.
Yong Baik Kwon, Ki Young Lee
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1985;28(6):604-609.   Published online June 30, 1985
The authors experienced two cases of buckwheat allergy. The first case was a 10-7/12 year old male boy and second case a 5-1/12 year old male boy. The chief complaints were cough, dyspnea, rhinorrhea and nasal obstruction for about 7 and 3 years, respectively in both cases. The diagnosis of these cases was confirmed by oral challenge tets. We report...
Original Article
A Study on oral Spanich Provocation Test.
Yu Young Chang, Ki Young Lee
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1983;26(11):1055-1062.   Published online November 30, 1983
In asthmatic children, there were many cases who showed positive reactions to food allergens in allergy skin test. But food itself is not usually the cause of asthma, differing from inhalant allergen. Spinach was the third most common positive skin test with 47.8 percent following house dust and house dust mite in our studies of 205 asthmatics who had visited the allergy clinic...
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