Volume 8, Issue 2 pp. 165-174
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Influence of ageing on IgE-mediated reactions in allergic patients

Y. HANNEUSE

Y. HANNEUSE

Department of Otorhinolaryngology, University Hospital Sainf-Peirre, Brussels, Belgium

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G. DELESPESSE

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G. DELESPESSE

Department of Immunology, University Hospital Sainf-Peirre, Brussels, Belgium

Dr G. Delespcsse, Hopital Universttaire Saint-Pierre, Service ďlmmunologie, 322 rue Haute, B 1000 Bruxelles, Belgique.Search for more papers by this author
D. HUDSON

D. HUDSON

Department of Immunology, University Hospital Sainf-Peirre, Brussels, Belgium

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F. DE HALLEUX

F. DE HALLEUX

Brocades Pharmacia Belga, Belgium

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J. M. JACQUES

J. M. JACQUES

Brocades Pharmacia Belga, Belgium

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First published: March 1978
Citations: 44

Summary

The influence of age and sex has been evaluated in 326 allergic patients on the following parameters: total serum [gE concentration, serum concentration of specific IgE antibodies against seventeen common allergens, mean number of positive allergens, absolute numbers of circulating eosinophils, corticosteroid dependence and response to sodium cromoglycate (DSCG). The results indicate that age and sex significantly influence the IgE antibody production in these patients. The data strongly suggests the appearance during ageing of a progressive natural desensitization. This contrasts with the increased frequency of corticosteroid-dependent cases during ageing. There is an inverse relation between age and response to DSCG therapy.

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