IgE and IgG Anti-Thyroid Autoantibodies in Chinese Patients With Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria and a Literature Review
Liming Zhang, Qiu Li, Jian Wu, Yumeng Qi, He‐Xiao Wang, Ruiqun Qi, Xu Yao, Hong Zhu, Yuzhen Li, Siyu Hao, Qianjin Lu, Hai Long, Shi Lian, Haiping Zhang, Wei Zhu, Wei Lai, Xiangyang Su, Rongbiao Lu, Zaipei Guo, Jingyi Li, Mengmeng Li, Quanzhong Liu, Huiping Wang, Li He, Xiang Nong, Fuqiu Li, Yang Li, Chunli Yao, Jinhua Xu, Hui Tang, Duoqin Wang, Zhenlu Li, Huiqian Yu, Shengxiang Xiao, Jingang An, Xiong-ming Pu, Shirong Yu, Jianzhong Zhang, Xue Chen, Xing‐Hua Gao, Hong‐Duo Chen, Ting Xiao
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< 0.001). Positive anti-TPO IgE, positive anti-TPO IgG and tIgE < 40 IU/mL were independent predictors of antihistamine-refractory cases. In conclusion, the prevalence rates of IgE and IgG AAbs in Chinese CSU patients are significantly elevated and reciprocally correlated. This study verifies the results of previous case-control studies of CSU patients from other populations and ethnicities.