A ROLE OF ALLERGY IN GENESIS OF LARYNGOTRACHEITIS AND RECURRENT LARYNGOTRACHEITIS IN CHILDREN
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https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2727.2016.1.5958Abstract
SUMMARY. To determine the incidences of asthma
in the family history and the serum IL-4 and total IgE
levels in children with laryngotracheitis (LT), recurrent
laryngotracheitis (RLT) and asthma. Number of
incidences for asthma in relatives of children with
asthma and RLT was higher compared to the number of
incidences in relatives of children with LT.The serum IL-4
and total IgE levels in children with LT, RLT and asthma
were significantly higher than those in control group
with the highest values in children with asthma. The
IL-4 and total IgE levels in children with RLT exceeded
those in children with LT. The analysis results indicate
a more significant role of allergy in genesis of RLT than
in genesis of LT.
Key words: laryngotracheitis, recurrent laryngotracheitis,
asthma, total IgE, interleukin-4.
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