9433. Allergen. Molecule. Peach (rPru p4), IgE antibodies
Description
Peaches are a common cause of allergies in children and adults, which can manifest as oral allergy syndrome, allergic rhinoconjunctivitis, and systemic reactions.
Several allergens have been isolated from peaches, with the allergen component Pru p 4 being a significant one. This test is useful for comprehensively assessing peach sensitivity.
When and who needs the test?
For differential diagnosis of the true cause of allergies and cross-reactivity, as well as for identifying patients requiring ASIT therapy.
Biological material
- Venous blood
Preparing for a blood test
In order to exclude factors that may affect the test results, we recommend to follow the preparation rules:
- an important condition for laboratory tests is to take blood on an empty stomach.
- 6-12 hours before the test, you should avoid eating, drinking alcohol, smoking, and limit physical activity. Drinking...
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