Cut-off values for total serum immunoglobulin E between non-atopic and atopic children in north-west Croatia
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM)2006Vol. 44(5), pp. 639–47
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Slavica Dodig, Darko Richter, Bojan Benko, Jadranka Živčić, Miljenko Raos, Boro Nogalo, Ivana Čepelak, Matko Dodig
Abstract
The 95th percentile for total IgE in non-atopic children and the 10th percentile in atopic children could be taken as cut-off values in children up to 8 years of age, after which significant percentile discrepancies between non-atopic and atopic children were recorded. Since atopic subjects show a more irregular centile distribution, cut-off values are best determined by ROC analysis.
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