The relationship between reported atopy or allergy and immunoglobulins: a preliminary study

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The serum of 50 surgical patients with a history of asthma, hay fever or allergy has been analysed for IgE levels and compared with a control group without such a history. The values in the ‘normal’ group largely fell within the accepted range (below 200 iu./ml). Those in the ‘hypersensitive’ group had a wide range extending to over 1000 iu./ml but many of those with low values in this group had contact dermatitis and similar minor allergies. However, analysis of cases studied shows that any patient with a history of atopy or allergy is at risk from Cremophor‐containing intravenous anaesthetics. Copyright © 1981, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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WATKINS, J., CLARKE, R. S. J., & FEE, J. P. H. (1981). The relationship between reported atopy or allergy and immunoglobulins: a preliminary study. Anaesthesia, 36(6), 582–585. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2044.1981.tb10320.x

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