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    Arch Dis Child. 1976 Jul;51(7):507-11.

    Association of cystic fibrosis with allergy.

    Warner JO, Taylor BW, Norman AP, Soothill JF.

    Abstract

    Immediate skin hypersensitivity to various inhalant allergens was present in 59% of 123 children with cystic fibrosis (CF), a much higher percentage than in the general population. This is consistent with the idea that atopy arises as a result of impaired handling of antigen at mucosal surfaces. The allergic CF children had more chest infections, a worse chest x-ray appearance, and lower peak expiratory flow rates. Allergic diseases were also frequent in the CF obligate heterozygotes (32% of mothers and 26% of fathers). It is suggested that the heterozygotes may also have a mucosal abnormality resulting in defective antigen handling.

    PMID: 962361 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]PMCID: PMC1546044Free PMC Article

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