Evaluation of the conjunctival provocation test in allergy diagnosis
- 31 August 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Clinical and Experimental Allergy
- Vol. 19 (5) , 529-532
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2222.1989.tb02428.x
Abstract
Conjunctival provocation tests (CPT) were perfomed in 65 respiratory allergic patients, 24 of them with a clinical history of allergic conjunctivitis and 41 who had never complained of allergic conjunctivitis, to assess the role of the conjunctiva as a target organ. The usefulness of CPT and RAST to identify symptom-related and symptom-unrelated allergen in 51 patients sensitized to two allergens by only symptomatic to one of them was also studied. Conjunctiva was found to react in a similar way to skin in patients with and without clinical conjunctivitis. CPT was positive for both symptom-related and symptom-unrelated allergens in 33 of the 51 pluri-sensitized patients. Nevertheless, in the 18 patients showing positive CPT to only one allergen, agreement with clinical data was generally found. Thus. CPT appears to be a useful test in the evaluation of atopic sensitization in patients reactive to a single allergen, but not in the identification of clinically relevant allergens in individuals who are skin or RAST positive to multiple agents.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
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