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LPL - LPL-ROHINI (NATIONAL REFERENCE


LAB)
SECTOR - 18, BLOCK -E ROHINI
DELHI 110085

Name : Ms. DUMMY A001 Collected : 16/1/2017 12:23:00PM


Received : 16/1/2017 1:10:26PM
Lab No. : 131268722 Age: 23 Years Gender: Female Reported : 16/1/2017 3:25:18PM
A/c Status : P Ref By : SELF Report Status : Final

Test Name Results Units Bio. Ref. Interval

ALLERGY SCREEN (ADULT)


(ImmunoCAP,FEIA)

Phadiatop 0.1 kUA/L <0.35

Immunoglobulin IgE, Serum 25.60 kUA/L <64.00

Note
1. Normal levels of IgE do not rule out possibility of IgE dependent allergies as the diagnostic sensitivity of
the test depends upon elapsed time between exposure to an allergen and testing, patient age and
affected target organs
2. No close correlation has been demonstrated between severity of allergic reaction and IgE levels.

Comments
Phadiatop : Atopy is a personal and / or familial tendency usually in childhood or adolescence to become
sensitized and produce IgE antibodies in response to ordinary exposure to allergens. As a consequence these
individuals can develop typical symptoms of Asthma, Rhinoconjunctivitis or Eczema.

This test differentiates between atopic & non-atopic diseases and comprises a balanced mixture of relevant
allergens that react with specific IgE antibodies in the patient serum. All positive results warrant more specific
testing to identify the causative allergen/s.

Genetic factors in development of Allergic disease


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| FAMILY HISTORY OF ALLERGIC DISEASE | PERCENTAGE RISK |
|----------------------------------------------------|----------------------|
| No family member allergic | 5-15 |
|----------------------------------------------------|----------------------|
| One sibling allergic | 25-35 |
|----------------------------------------------------|----------------------|
| One parent allergic | 20-40 |
|----------------------------------------------------|----------------------|
| Both parents allergic | 40-60 |
|----------------------------------------------------|----------------------|
| Both parents allergic with same symptoms | 50-70 |
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Immunoglobulin E (IgE): It is the most important trigger molecule for allergic information. The level of IgE is
low during the first year of life, gradually increases with age and reaches adult levels after 10 years. As IgE is a
mediator of allergic response, quantitative measurement can provide useful information for differential
diagnosis of atopic and non-atopic disease. Patients with atopic diseases like Allergic asthma, Allergic rhinitis
& Atopic dermatitis have moderately elevated IgE levels.

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LPL - LPL-ROHINI (NATIONAL REFERENCE


LAB)
SECTOR - 18, BLOCK -E ROHINI
DELHI 110085

Name : Ms. DUMMY A001 Collected : 16/1/2017 12:23:00PM


Received : 16/1/2017 1:10:26PM
Lab No. : 131268722 Age: 23 Years Gender: Female Reported : 16/1/2017 3:25:18PM
A/c Status : P Ref By : SELF Report Status : Final

Test Name Results Units Bio. Ref. Interval

Increased Levels - Atopic/Non-atopic allergy, Hyper IgE syndrome, Parasitic infections, IgE Myeloma,
Pulmonary Aspergillosis, Immunodeficiency states & Autoimmune diseases

Uses
· Evaluation of children with strong family history of allergies and early clinical signs of disease
· Evaluation of children and adults suspected of having allergic respiratory disease to establish the
diagnosis and define the allergens
· To confirm clinical expression of sensitivity to foods in patients with Anaphylactic sensitivity or with
Asthma, Angioedema or Cutaneous disease
· To evaluate sensitivity to insect venom allergens particularly as an aid in defining venom specificity in
those cases in which skin tests are equivocal
· To confirm the presence of IgE antibodies to certain occupational allergens

Dr Biswadip Hazarika
MD (Pathology)
Consultant Pathologist

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