Infantile eczema. The relation of specific ingesta to pruritis and eczema

Infantile eczema. The relation of specific ingesta to pruritis and eczema

yuent periodicity Wheal formation an extract of the A Case of Asthma 33: 106, of the asthma coincided with the maternal was obtained when the Jjati...

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yuent periodicity Wheal formation an extract of the

A Case of Asthma 33:

106,

of the asthma coincided with the maternal was obtained when the Jjatient was tested maternal Ienc~orrheal discharge.

and Stammering

in a Boy.

Yearsley.

periodic leueorrhea. intradermallp with

M.:

Hrit.

.J. Child.

Dis.

3936.

LVith little or no consideration of thr allergic background, the author reports the coincidence of asthma and stammering. Repeated nose and throat operations, adenotonsillectomq-, and sul~mu~~ous resection were done. The patient improved after a period of considerable time and with some directions regarding posture. The improvement was a ttributed by the author to “ correction of bad posture and general malcoordination after the res;toration of an adequate nasal airway had been only partially successful ’ ‘I

Dermatitis sorption

in Children With Disturbances of the General Condition and the Abof Food Elements. Hrandt, ‘I’.: -4cta dermat:7.enereol. 17: 513, 1936.

The author reports rather extensive studies of a condition described as “Aerodermatitis Continua (Hallopeau) ’ ’ with a familial OcCurrence. The illustrations and many of the features suggest to those interested in allergy, an allergic basis. In two instances skin tests to milk were positive. The author apparently regards failure of the skin test as ruling out allergy. \-arious procedures, such as endorrine therapy, were without effect.

Infantile

The Relation

Eczema.

Rinkel,

H.

.l.:

:1rch.

Pediat.

of Specific 53:

359,

The author states thal 1)~ careful correlation and eczema of her nursing infant, satisfactory tained. One would like to hear of the continued accepting the report in its entirety.

Manifestations

Allergic 36:

1320,

to Cow’s Milk.

Ingesta

to Pruritis

Kerley,

of the maternal diet with control of the condition observation of the patient,

C. G.:

Sew

York

3.

A.

Eczema From 107:

101,

stein,

I,.:

;J. Med.

Cod Liver

Oil.

HofFman, K J., antI Kxtncr,

definitrly in both,

in Eczema and Dermatitis Ztschr.

this condition, ol)servations

H.:

in are

.T. A.

1936.

Two instances of infantile eczenra There was evidenc8e of fish sensitivity lergy. Skin tests were not given.

Serum Lipids

State

pruritis was ob before

1936.

The author discusses lkriefly the symptonls and treatment of His valuable clinical which he has l)een interested for years. now finding confirmation in the 1al)oratory.

Infantile

and Eczema.

19:?6.

f. Kinderh.

57:

6i5,

relat,ed to cod liver oil are reported. BH well as a paternal background of al-

in Infants.

Freudenberg,

E., and

Schorn-

1936.

These investigators found considerably content of younger patients. Even in control to establish the expected curve of serum fat

greater groups following

variation in the serum fat the variability was too great ingestion. In general there