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Habib, H., Tayeb, M., Qutub, M., Samkari, J., Abu Dawood., A. (2010). Total IgE and Absolute Eosinophils Count as a Predictor of Allergic Diseases in Children. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 40(1), 365-374. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2010.17385
Hamid Habib; Moufag Tayeb; Majdy Qutub; Jamil Samkari; Abdulrahman Abu Dawood.. "Total IgE and Absolute Eosinophils Count as a Predictor of Allergic Diseases in Children". The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 40, 1, 2010, 365-374. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2010.17385
Habib, H., Tayeb, M., Qutub, M., Samkari, J., Abu Dawood., A. (2010). 'Total IgE and Absolute Eosinophils Count as a Predictor of Allergic Diseases in Children', The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 40(1), pp. 365-374. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2010.17385
Habib, H., Tayeb, M., Qutub, M., Samkari, J., Abu Dawood., A. Total IgE and Absolute Eosinophils Count as a Predictor of Allergic Diseases in Children. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2010; 40(1): 365-374. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2010.17385

Total IgE and Absolute Eosinophils Count as a Predictor of Allergic Diseases in Children

Article 6, Volume 40, Issue 1, July 2010, Page 365-374  XML PDF (455.42 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/ejhm.2010.17385
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Authors
Hamid Habib1; Moufag Tayeb2; Majdy Qutub3; Jamil Samkari3; Abdulrahman Abu Dawood.4
1Consultant Pediatrician, Dean Faculty of Medicine – Rabigh - King Abdul Aziz University (KAU)
2Assistant Professor Faculty of Medicine - Rabigh - KAU.
3Consultant Family Physician, King Abdul Aziz University Hospital.
4Demonstrator Faculty of Medicine - Rabigh – KAU.
Abstract
Objective: To study the role of both serum total IgE levels and the absolute eosinophils count, total IgE alone, absolute eosinophils count alone as a marker of allergy in children, and to see their association with the host factors (age and sex)
Methods: A retrospective study was conducted at King Abdul Aziz University Hospital – Jeddah (KAUH), during the year 2008. Three hundred children below the age of fifteen years meeting the inclusion criteria were enrolled for the study. Serum total IgE levels and absolute eosinophils count were done in all patients. Data was collected and tabulated. Chi-square was applied to test the association of the variables using SPSS and p-value of <0.05 was taken as statistically significant.
Results: Out of 300 patients, 27(9%) had raised both serum total IgE and absolute eosinophils count, 146(48.67%) had raised serum total IgE alone, 40(13.3%) had raised absolute eosinophils count alone. Both IgE plus absolute eosinophilic count, total IgE alone and absolute eosinophilic count alone are not significantly related to the child sex with (P-values 0.759, 0.742, 0.699) respectively, however all are related significantly to the child age (P-values <0.004, <0.001, <0.012) respectively. All are not related significantly to systemic allergies except the significant relation between the absolute eosinophils count with atopic dermatitis (P- value <0.031)
Conclusion: Serum total IgE level and absolute eosinophils count, total IgE alone and absolute eosinophils count alone are not a good predictor of allergy in children except that the absolute eosinophils count can be considered as a strong predictor of atopic dermatitis in children. It’s clear now, that as the child age increase the positivity of all the tests increase also.
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