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Review
. 2009;77(6):533-40.

[Disorders with elevated immunoglobulin E levels]

[Article in Polish]
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Review

[Disorders with elevated immunoglobulin E levels]

[Article in Polish]
Urszula Nowicka. Pneumonol Alergol Pol. 2009.
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Abstract

Immunoglobulin E (IgE) was first described in 1967. It has the lowest serum concentration of all circulating immunoglobulin isotypes. Serum IgE concentration at birth is low and rises until the age of 10-15 years. The increment of serum IgE in children with predisposition to atopic reactions is usually more abrupt. Total serum IgE levels decline from the second to the eight decade of life. Usually, elevated IgE concentration is related to atopic diseases but there are many other disorders combined with elevated serum IgE (for example: infections, neoplasms, immunodeficiency syndromes, skin disorders, inflammatory diseases). The spectrum of diseases combined with serum IgE elevation was presented in the present article.

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