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Objective: To evaluate the values of intradermal skin test (IDT) and serum specific IgE detection in diagnosing Humulus scandens sensitivity in Chinese patients with autumnal hay fever.
Methods: 1150 patients, 504 males and 646 females, aged 5 approximately 75, were evaluated as with autumnal rhinitis and asthma by experienced physicians. Then the patients underwent IDT by using 20 kinds of aeroallergen extracts, at the concentration of 1:1000 (w/v) for Artemisia spp. and ragweed or at the concentration of 1:100 (w/v) for Humulus scandens and others. The Humulus sIgE level was performed in all patients. A diagnosing criteria was established according to typical history, symptoms, and any one of the following findings: (1) wheal > or = 5 mm in diameter by IDT and sIgE to Humulus of the concentration > or = 0.35 kUa/L at same time; (2) wheal > or = 10 mm in diameter by IDT alone; and (3) sIgE to Humulus of the concentration > or = 0.70 kUa/L alone.
Results: When using the above diagnosing criteria as the reference standard, IDT had better sensitivity (97.2%), positive predictive value (PV+) (77.9%), negative predictive value (PV-) (90.6%) and efficiency (80.4% than using sIgE > or = 0.35 kUa/L alone as the reference criteria of IDT, however, had a lower specificity (49.8%); and sIgE detection had better sensitivity (89.0%), specificity (97.5%), PV+ (98.8%), PV- (88.0%) and efficiency (92.0%) than using wheal > or = 5 mm in diameter alone as the reference criteria of sIgE detection. The false positive rate of IDT decreased from 59.9% to 17.4% when using wheal diameter > or = 10 mm as the positive criteria. In the 288 patients with a negative sIgE result and a positive IDT result 84 cases had stronger positive IDT result (with the wheal diameter > or = 10 mm).
Conclusion: IDT is correlated well with sIgE detection in diagnosing Humulus scandens pollinosis, but the false positive rate of IDT is higher than that of sIgE test. The false positive rate of IDT can be decreased by increasing the positive criteria to higher grading reaction. The immunotherapy according to the lower grading positive result of IDT alone or sIgE alone should be avoided.
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World Allergy Organ J
August 2025
CMC R&D Department ALK-Abelló S.A, Madrid, Spain.
Objective: To identify the dominant mite in patients with allergic respiratory disease (ARD) and double sensitization to (Dpt) and (Ld).
Methods: Cross-sectional study including patients with Dpt and Ld sensitization (skin prick test [SPT] and specific IgE [sIgE]), with ARD. We measured sIgE to Dpt and Ld major allergens and performed CAP Inhibition experiments.
BMJ Open
July 2025
Department of Pediatric Pneumonology and Allergy, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
Introduction: The prevalence of food allergies, particularly IgE-mediated allergies, is rising in developed countries, with cashew nut allergy emerging as a significant public health concern due to its potential for severe anaphylaxis and frequent association with atopic disorders. Cashew nuts are among the most common allergens in Europe and Australia, often involving cosensitisation with pistachios, hazelnuts and other allergens. Diagnosis relies on clinical history, measurement of specific IgE (sIgE) levels, skin prick tests (SPT) and oral food challenges (OFCs).
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June 2025
Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Inha University Hospital, Inha University College of Medicine, Incheon, South Korea.
Background: In diagnosing allergic rhinitis (AR), conventional skin prick tests (SPTs) often fail to reflect allergen-induced nasal symptoms. Conversely, nasal provocation tests (NPTs) provide more definitive assessments but are less accessible. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the correlation between SPT and NPT outcomes to assess SPT's predictive reliability for NPT results.
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August 2025
Department of Pediatrics, Osaka Prefectural Hospital Organization Osaka Habikino Medical Center, Habikino, Osaka, Japan.
Background: Clinical research on pediatric shrimp allergy is limited.
Objective: We sought to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy and safety of testing methods for shrimp allergy.
Methods: An oral food challenge (OFC) for shrimp was conducted on Japanese children with suspected shrimp allergy.
J Coll Physicians Surg Pak
April 2025
Department of Immunology, The Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) / NUMS, Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
Objective: To indirectly evaluate the hygiene hypothesis in the Pakistani population by assessing the difference in aeroallergen hypersensitivity frequency among patients from urban and rural households.
Study Design: Cross-sectional, descriptive study. Place and Duration of the Study: Department of Immunology, The Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) / NUMS, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, from January to December 2023.