1984
DOI: 10.1542/peds.73.4.532
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Serum Complement Changes During Double-Blind Food Challenges in Children with a History of Food Sensitivity

Abstract: Serum levels of C3, C4, factor B, properdin, total hemolytic complement and alternative-pathway hemolytic activity were measured before and after double-blind food challenge in 23 children with impressive histories of adverse reactions to foods. The 23 subjects had 11 positive food challenges and 12 negative food challenges. Nine patients with reagin-mediated positive food challenges showed increases in all six complement assays after double-blind food challenge, while the group with negative food challenges s… Show more

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“…We (46) and others have measured serum complement changes during positive and negative DBPCFC without finding the measurements to be particularly discriminating.…”
Section: Clinical Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…We (46) and others have measured serum complement changes during positive and negative DBPCFC without finding the measurements to be particularly discriminating.…”
Section: Clinical Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 93%