Extended Allergy Panel
Total IgE with individual IgE allergens for:
Grass Mix, inc.: June grass, Meadow fescue, Orchard grass, Perennial ryegrass, Timothy grass
Weed Mix, inc.: Mugwort (sagebrush), English Plantain
Dust Mix, inc.: HDM: D.farinae, HDM: D.pteronyssinus
Mould Mix, inc.: Alternaria tenius, Aspergillus fumigatus, Candida albicans, Cladosporium herbarum, Penicillium notatum
Tree Mix, inc.: Beech, Grey Alder, Hazel Tree, Maple tree, Oak, Silver Birch, Walnut tree pollen, Willow
Single Allergens (40): Almond, Apple, Baker’s yeast, Brewer’s yeast, Carrot, Casein, Cat dander, Cat epithelium, Celery, Chocolate, Coconut, Cod fish, Corn (maize), Crab, Cow dander, Dog dander, Dog epithelium, Egg white, Egg yolk, Garlic, Guinea pig epithelium, Hamster epithelium, Hazelnut, Horse dander, Milk, Oat, Onion, Orange, Peach, Peanut, Potato, Rabbit epithelium, Rye flour, Salmon, Sesame seed, Shrimp, Soyabean, Strawberry, Tomato, Tuna, Walnut
This laboratory test measures the level of immunoglobulin E (IgE) specific to almonds in the blood. IgE is an antibody that the immune system produces in response to allergens, and elevated levels of almond-specific IgE can indicate an allergy to almonds.
Someone may have this test done if they have a history of allergic reactions to almonds, such as hives, swelling, difficulty breathing, or gastrointestinal symptoms after consuming almonds. It can also be done as part of allergy testing to identify potential allergens that may be triggering symptoms.
The Alternaria alternata IgE level test is a blood test that measures the amount of a specific antibody called IgE in your body. IgE is produced by your immune system in response to exposure to the fungus Alternaria alternata. This test is used to determine if you have an allergic reaction to this fungus.
When you come into contact with Alternaria alternata, your immune system may overreact and produce excessive amounts of IgE. This can lead to symptoms such as sneezing, itchy eyes, runny nose, and even asthma attacks. By measuring the level of IgE in your blood, this test helps doctors diagnose and monitor allergies caused by Alternaria alternata.
If your IgE level is high, it indicates that you have a significant allergic response to this fungus. This information can help your doctor develop a treatment plan to manage your symptoms and reduce your exposure to Alternaria alternata. It is important to note that this test only measures your allergic response to this specific fungus and does not diagnose other allergies or conditions.
This test measures the level of IgE antibodies specific to apples, to help diagnose apple allergy or sensitization.
The test measures the level of IgE antibodies specific to Aspergillus fumigatus, a type of fungus. Elevated levels of Aspergillus fumigatus IgE may contribute to the diagnosis of allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA), which is a hypersensitivity reaction to Aspergillus fumigatus in the lungs.
Baker’s yeast IgE levell test measures the level of immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies specific to Baker’s yeast IgE level in the blood. IgE is an antibody produced by the immune system in response to allergens. This test is used to diagnose and monitor allergies to Baker’s yeast.
Brewer’s yeast IgE levell test measures the level of immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies specific to Brewer’s yeast IgE level in the blood. IgE is an antibody produced by the immune system in response to allergens. This test is used to diagnose and monitor allergies to Brewer’s yeast.
The laboratory test mentioned is the measurement of Candida albicans IgE level. IgE refers to immunoglobulin E, which is an antibody produced by the immune system in response to an allergen.
This test is performed to determine the level of IgE antibodies specific to Candida albicans, a type of yeast that can cause infections in humans. Elevated levels of Candida albicans IgE may indicate an allergic reaction or hypersensitivity to this yeast. It can be helpful in diagnosing and monitoring conditions such as allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA), a lung disease caused by an allergic reaction to fungi including Candida albicans.
Additionally, this test can be used to assess the effectiveness of treatment for Candida albicans infections or to identify individuals who may be at a higher risk of developing allergic reactions to this yeast.
The Cat dander IgE level test is a blood test that measures the amount of a specific antibody called IgE in your body in response to exposure to cat dander. IgE is produced by your immune system when it detects an allergen, such as cat dander, and triggers an allergic reaction. This test helps determine if you have an allergy to cats.
When you come into contact with cat dander, your body may produce an excessive amount of IgE antibodies, leading to symptoms like sneezing, itching, watery eyes, and difficulty breathing. By measuring the level of IgE in your blood, this test can confirm if your symptoms are caused by an allergy to cats.
This test measures the level of IgE antibodies to celery. to help diagnose celery allergy and guide management decisions.
Chocolate IgE level
The test measures the level of Cladosporium herbarum IgE antibodies in the blood. Cladosporium herbarum is a common type of mold found in indoor and outdoor environments.
Elevated levels of Cladosporium herbarum IgE antibodies may indicate an allergic reaction or sensitivity to this specific mold. It can contribute to the diagnosis of mold allergies or allergic asthma triggered by exposure to Cladosporium herbarum
This test measures the level of IgE antibodies specific to common silver birch in the blood. Elevated IgE levels indicate an allergic reaction to silver birch pollen.
The test is primarily used to diagnose and monitor allergic conditions such as allergic rhinitis (hay fever) and allergic asthma, which can be triggered by exposure to silver birch pollen. It helps identify individuals who may benefit from allergen avoidance measures, immunotherapy, or specific medication to manage their symptoms.
The Cow dander IgE level test is a blood test that measures the amount of a specific antibody called IgE in your body in response to exposure to Cow dander. IgE is produced by your immune system when it detects an allergen, such as Cow dander, and triggers an allergic reaction. This test helps determine if you have an allergy to Cows.
When you come into contact with Cow dander, your body may produce an excessive amount of IgE antibodies, leading to symptoms like sneezing, itching, watery eyes, and difficulty breathing. By measuring the level of IgE in your blood, this test can confirm if your symptoms are caused by an allergy to Cows.
This test measures the amount of Immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies specific to crab in a person's blood. IgE is an antibody produced by the immune system in response to an allergen, such as crab proteins.
Someone would have this test done if they suspect they have a crab allergy or if they have experienced symptoms such as hives, itching, swelling, difficulty breathing, or gastrointestinal distress after consuming crab. The test helps in diagnosing crab allergies and determining the severity of the allergic reaction. It can also be used to monitor the effectiveness of allergy treatments or to assess if someone has outgrown their crab allergy.
The test measures the level of immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies specific to cultivated rye in a person's blood.
Someone would have this test done if they are suspected to have an allergic reaction or sensitivity to cultivated rye. IgE antibodies are produced by the immune system in response to allergens, and elevated levels of IgE specific to cultivated rye indicate an allergic response to this particular substance. This test helps in diagnosing and managing allergies related to cultivated rye, such as rye pollen allergy or rye grain allergy. It can also be useful in determining the effectiveness of allergy treatments or identifying potential triggers for allergic symptoms.
Derma Farina (House dust mite)
This test is performed to determine the amount of specific IgE antibodies present in the blood against the allergen Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, which is a common house dust mite.
House dust mites are tiny insects found in household dust, particularly in bedding, carpets, and upholstered furniture. They are a common source of allergens that can trigger allergic reactions in susceptible individuals. When a person with a dust mite allergy is exposed to these allergens, their immune system produces IgE antibodies as a defense mechanism.
Measuring the Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus IgE level helps in diagnosing and monitoring allergic conditions related to house dust mite allergies, such as allergic rhinitis (hay fever), asthma, or atopic dermatitis (eczema). It helps healthcare professionals determine the severity of the allergy, identify triggers, and develop an appropriate treatment plan, which may include allergen avoidance, medication, or immunotherapy
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The test is the measurement of Dog dander IgE level. IgE refers to immunoglobulin E, which is an antibody produced by the immune system in response to an allergen, in this case, dog dander.
This test is performed to determine the level of IgE antibodies specific to dog dander in a person's blood. It is commonly done to diagnose or confirm a dog allergy. If someone experiences symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, coughing, or asthma-like symptoms when exposed to dogs, this test can help identify if their immune system is producing IgE antibodies in response to dog dander. The results of this test can aid in the diagnosis and management of dog allergies, including avoidance strategies and treatment options.
This test measures the level of IgE antibodies specific to individual components (allergens) of dog dander, such as Can f 1 (a lipocalin), Can f 2 (a lipocalin), and Can f 3 (a serum albumin), to help diagnose dog allergy and guide management decisions, such as allergen immunotherapy.
This test measures the level of IgE antibodies specific to egg white in the blood. IgE antibodies are produced by the immune system in response to an allergen, and elevated levels of egg white IgE can indicate an allergy to egg white.
Someone may have this test done if they have a history of allergic reactions to egg white, such as hives, swelling, or difficulty breathing after consuming eggs. It can also be done to confirm a suspected egg white allergy or to monitor the effectiveness of allergy treatment.
The test measures the level of immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies specific to egg yolk in a person's blood.
Someone would have this test done if they have a suspected or known allergy to egg yolk. IgE antibodies are produced by the immune system in response to allergens, and elevated levels of IgE specific to egg yolk indicate an allergic reaction to egg yolk proteins. This test helps in diagnosing and monitoring egg yolk allergies, guiding treatment decisions, and assessing the effectiveness of allergy treatments.
The test measures Fish (cod) IgE level. IgE is an immunoglobulin produced by the immune system in response to an allergic reaction. This specific test is done to determine the level of IgE antibodies specific to fish, particularly cod, in a person's blood.
Someone may have this test done if they have a suspected or known allergy to fish, specifically cod. Allergies to fish can range from mild to severe, and in some cases, can even be life-threatening. Symptoms of a fish allergy can include skin rashes, itching, hives, swelling, difficulty breathing, nausea, vomiting, and in severe cases, anaphylaxis.
By measuring the Fish (cod) IgE level, healthcare professionals can assess the individual's immune response to fish allergens. This information helps in diagnosing and managing fish allergies, determining the severity of the allergy, and developing an appropriate treatment plan. It is important for individuals with a known or suspected fish allergy to have this test done to avoid potential allergic reactions and manage their condition effectively.
Garlic IgE level
The test mentioned is the measurement of Grey Alder IgE levels. IgE is an immunoglobulin produced by the immune system in response to an allergen, such as Grey Alder pollen.
Someone may have this test done if they are suspected to have an allergy to Grey Alder. Symptoms of Grey Alder allergy can include sneezing, runny nose, itchy or watery eyes, coughing, and wheezing.
By measuring the IgE levels, healthcare professionals can confirm the presence of an allergy and assess its severity.
This information helps in diagnosing and managing the allergy, including recommending appropriate treatment options such as avoidance measures, medications, or immunotherapy.
The test mentioned is the measurement of Guinea pig epithelium IgE level.
IgE (Immunoglobulin E) is an antibody produced by the immune system in response to allergens.
Someone may have this test done if they suspect or have a known allergy to Guinea pigs. Guinea pig epithelium refers to the cells that make up the outer layer of the animal's skin. By measuring the IgE level specific to Guinea pig epithelium, healthcare professionals can confirm or rule out an allergy to Guinea pigs.
Hamster epithelium IgE level
Hazel Nut
This test measures the level of IgE antibodies specific to hazel (Corylus species), a tree or shrub that produces hazelnuts, to help diagnose allergic sensitization to hazel pollen or nuts.
This test measures the level of IgE antibodies specific to horse dander, to help diagnose allergic sensitization to horses, which can cause respiratory symptoms, such as allergic rhinitis and asthma, in individuals exposed to horses or horse-derived products.
June grass (Koeleria macrantha)
This test measures the level of IgE antibodies specific to maize or corn (Zea mays), a cereal grain that is widely consumed as food for humans and animals and is also used to produce various food ingredients, such as corn starch, corn syrup, and corn oil, to help diagnose maize allergy and guide avoidance recommendations.
This test measures the level of IgE antibodies specific to maple leaf sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) or London plane tree (Platanus x acerifolia), which are common ornamental trees in urban areas and can cause seasonal allergic reactions to their pollen, to help diagnose sycamore or plane tree allergy and guide management decisions.
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This test measures the level of IgE antibodies specific to meadow fescue (Festuca pratensis), a grass species that is commonly used for hay, pasture, and turf and can cause allergic reactions to its pollen, to help diagnose meadow fescue allergy and guide management decisions.
The Milk IgE level test is a blood test that measures the amount of a specific antibody called IgE in your blood in response to milk. IgE is an antibody that your body produces when it thinks milk is harmful. This test is used to determine if you have an allergy to milk.
When you consume milk, your immune system may overreact and produce too much IgE, causing symptoms like hives, itching, swelling, or even difficulty breathing. By measuring the level of IgE in your blood, this test can help identify if your body is producing an excessive amount of IgE in response to milk, indicating an allergy.
If you suspect that you have a milk allergy and experience symptoms after consuming milk or milk products, this test can provide valuable information to confirm the allergy. It can help your healthcare provider determine the best course of action, such as avoiding milk or using medications to manage your symptoms. Remember, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional to interpret the results and guide you in managing your milk allergy.
The Mugwort IgE level test measures the level of immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies specific to Mugwort pollen in the blood. IgE is an antibody produced by the immune system in response to allergens. This test is used to diagnose and monitor allergies to Mugwort pollen.
The Oak IgE level test measures the amount of immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies specific to oak pollen in the blood. Elevated levels of Oak IgE indicate an allergic reaction to oak pollen.
This test is primarily used to diagnose and monitor allergies related to oak pollen, such as oak pollen-induced allergic rhinitis (hay fever) and oak pollen-induced asthma. It helps healthcare professionals determine if a person's symptoms, such as sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, coughing, wheezing, or shortness of breath, are due to an allergic reaction to oak pollen.
The Oat IgE level test measures the level of immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies specific to oats in the blood. IgE is an antibody produced by the immune system in response to allergens. This test is used to diagnose and monitor oat allergies or sensitivities.
The test can help identify individuals who may experience allergic reactions or symptoms such as itching, hives, swelling, nasal congestion, asthma, or gastrointestinal issues after consuming oats. It is particularly useful for individuals who suspect they have an oat allergy or sensitivity.
Onion IgE level
Orange IgE Level
An orchard grass allergy test measures the levels of IgE antibodies in your blood to confirm an allergy. Symptoms of an orchard grass allergy include: sneezing, runny or itchy nose, nasal congestion, and itchy and watery eyes.
This test is done to check the level of a specific type of antibody called IgE in the blood. IgE is associated with allergic reactions, and a high level of IgE to peach could indicate an allergy to peaches. By measuring the IgE level, doctors can determine if a person is allergic to peaches and help them manage their allergy symptoms.
This test measures the level of IgE antibodies specific to peanut (Arachis hypogaea), a legume that is widely consumed as a snack or used as an ingredient in various foods, such as peanut butter, baked goods, and confectionery, and is one of the most common causes of food allergy and anaphylaxis, in serum, using immunoassay methods, to help diagnose peanut allergy and guide avoidance recommendations.
This test measures the level of IgE antibodies specific to Penicillium chrysogenum, a common indoor mold that is also known as P. notatum and can cause allergic reactions, including asthma and hypersensitivity pneumonitis, in sensitized individuals, in serum, using immunoassay methods, to help diagnose Penicillium allergy and guide avoidance recommendations.
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The test measures the level of Rye grass IgE antibodies in the blood. Elevated levels of Rye grass IgE may contribute to the diagnosis of allergies or hypersensitivity reactions specifically related to rye grass.
The Plantain (English)/Ribwort IgE levell test measures the level of immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies specific to Ribwort IgE level in the blood. IgE is an antibody produced by the immune system in response to allergens. This test is used to diagnose and monitor allergies to Ribwort.
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Potato IgE Level
The test measures the level of Prawn/Shrimp-specific Immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies in the blood. Elevated levels of Prawn/Shrimp IgE indicate an allergic reaction to shrimp.
This test is used to diagnose shrimp allergy, which is a type of food allergy. It helps identify individuals who may experience allergic symptoms such as hives, itching, swelling, difficulty breathing, or gastrointestinal issues after consuming shrimp.
The test measures the level of Rabbit epithelium IgE antibodies in the blood. Elevated levels of Rabbit epithelium IgE may contribute to the diagnosis of allergies or hypersensitivity reactions specifically related to Rabbit epithelium exposure.
The test measures the level of Rye IgE antibodies in the blood. Elevated levels of Rye IgE may contribute to the diagnosis of allergies or hypersensitivity reactions specifically related to rye.
The test measures the level of Salmon IgE antibodies in the blood. Elevated levels of Salmon IgE may contribute to the diagnosis of an allergic reaction or sensitivity to Salmon.
The test measures the level of IgE antibodies specific to sesame seeds in the blood. It is used to diagnose and assess the severity of sesame seed allergies.
This test measures the level of IgE antibodies specific to soybeans (Glycine max), which are a type of legume that are widely used in various food products, such as tofu, tempeh, soy milk, and soy sauce, and can cause allergic reactions in sensitized individuals.
Strawberry IgE level
The test measures the level of IgE antibodies specific to Timothy grass in the blood. It can contribute to the diagnosis of allergic reactions to Timothy grass, such as hay fever (allergic rhinitis) and asthma.
Tomato IgE level
Immunoglobulin E (IgE) are antibodies produced by the immune system. If you have an allergy, your immune system overreacts to an allergen by producing antibodies called IgE. These antibodies travel to cells that release chemicals, causing an allergic reaction. A high IgE can be a sign that the body is overreacting to allergens, which can lead to an allergic reaction. IgE levels can also be high when the body is fighting an infection from a parasite and from some immune system conditions.
The Tuna IgE level test is done to check if a person is allergic to tuna. IgE is an antibody that is produced by the immune system in response to an allergen, such as tuna. If a person has a high level of Tuna IgE, it means that their immune system has recognized tuna as a harmful substance and is producing antibodies to fight it. This can cause allergic reactions when the person eats tuna or comes into contact with it.
Symptoms of a tuna allergy can range from mild to severe and can include hives, itching, swelling, difficulty breathing, and even anaphylaxis, which is a life-threatening reaction.
Knowing a person's Tuna IgE level can help doctors diagnose a tuna allergy and develop a treatment plan to manage the symptoms. This may include avoiding tuna and other fish products, taking antihistamines or other medications, and carrying an epinephrine auto-injector in case of a severe reaction.
Walnut Ige level
Walnut Tree Ige level
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