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Title: Clinical Usefulness of IgE as a Serological Marker for Diagnosis of Nodular Scabies in Diyala Province
Authors: Khudir khalaf Ibrahim
Ali Ibrahim Ali
Burug Mohammad
Keywords: nodular scabies
IgE, serology
Issue Date: Apr-2012
Publisher: University of Diyala - College of Medicine
Series/Report no.: Vol 2;Issue 1
Abstract: This study designed to evaluate the clinical usefulness of IgE as a serological marker for diagnosis of nodular scabies. Sixty eight patients suffering from nodular scabies and twenty apparently healthy subjects as control group were included .The mean age of patients group was ( 31.67±1.67)years compared with (33.5 ±2.27) years in control group .Among patients group, males represent(76.5%) compared with (23.5%) females. Among control group males represent (55%) versus (45%) females .The mean of IgE concentration among control group was (59.25 ± 5.36 U/ml) compared with (160.16 ±16.78 U/ml )among patients group with statistical significant difference (p>0.05 ).In (34/ 68) of scabietic patients, the concentration of IgE was lower than cutoff concentration with the mean (46.23 ±5.09IU/ml ).The rest (34/ 68) scabietic patients have elevated concentration of IgE(274.08 ±18.18IU/ml ).There was a statistical significant difference (p>0.05) between patients groups in IgE concentrations. This study concludes that the diagnostic value of IgE as a serological marker cannot be considered as a single parameter for diagnosis of nodular scabies without clinical manifestations. This study proved that the serological concentration of IgE not necessarily elevated in all cases of nodular scabies
URI: https://djm.uodiyala.edu.iq/index.php/djm
http://148.72.244.84:8080/xmlui/handle/xmlui/9536
ISSN: Print ISSN 2219-9764
Online ISSN 2617-8982
Appears in Collections:مجلة ديالى الطبية / Diyala Journal of Medicine

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