Gilhus N E, Strandjord R E, Aarli J A
Eur Neurol. 1982;21(4):284-8. doi: 10.1159/000115493.
IgA, IgG and IgM concentrations were determined in sera and nasal washings from 20 patients with epilepsy on single-drug treatment with carbamazepine, in 20 patients on single-drug treatment with phenobarbital and in 26 healthy subjects. There were no significant differences in immunoglobulin concentrations between the groups of patients and the controls. Symptoms of respiratory tract disease were recorded daily during 6 months both in patients and in controls. The mean number of days with symptoms from the respiratory tract was 38.5, 36.6 and 27.9 in the patients on carbamazepine, phenobarbital and the controls, respectively. The differences were not statistically significant. The individuals with the lowest immunoglobulin concentrations did not have more frequent symptoms of respiratory disease than those with higher immunoglobulin concentrations.
对20例接受卡马西平单药治疗的癫痫患者、20例接受苯巴比妥单药治疗的患者以及26名健康受试者的血清和鼻腔灌洗液中的IgA、IgG和IgM浓度进行了测定。患者组和对照组之间的免疫球蛋白浓度没有显著差异。在6个月期间,每天记录患者和对照组的呼吸道疾病症状。接受卡马西平治疗的患者、接受苯巴比妥治疗的患者和对照组出现呼吸道症状的平均天数分别为38.5天、36.6天和27.9天。差异无统计学意义。免疫球蛋白浓度最低的个体呼吸道疾病症状并不比免疫球蛋白浓度较高的个体更频繁。