Blood drawing: 01/04/2023
Test performed: 01/07/2023
A specific IgE sensitization has been detected to some allergenic molecule or extract preparations, as indicated above. The negativity of the remaining IgE allergenic preparations must still be subject to evaluation by the referring doctor.
The information and comments are reported as an aid in the interpretation of the test and do not constitute and replace in any way a final clinical diagnosis. For a more complete diagnostic evaluation and the following therapy you should contact your reference doctor. The latest update of the comments was made on July 08, 2021.
Test name: Aca s
Allergen source: Acarus siro, Mites, Animals, Arthropods
Allergen extract (protein mixture)
Value: 4.92
Comment : A positive test for house dust mite, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and similar molecules contained in other related extracts. A positive result for this extract may also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests, or not yet identified.
Test name: Aca s
Allergenic source: Acarus siro, Mites, Animals, Arthropods
In this test, the following allergenic preparations are available for this allergen source:
Extracts
Molecules
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Test name: Ach d
Allergenic source: Animals, Insects, Acheta domesticus, Common House Cricket, Cockroaches and other Infestants
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 4.31
Comment: The positive test for the house cricket, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), it must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and to the similar ones contained in related extracts. A positive result for this extract can also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests or not identified yet.
Test name: Ach d
Allergenic source: Animals, Insects, Acheta domesticus, Common House Cricket, Cockroaches and other Infestants
In this test, for this allergenic source the following allergenic preparations are available:
Extracts
Molecule
No molecules available for this allergenic source in this test
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Test name: Alt a 1
Allergenic source: Alternaria alternata, Alternaria, Fungi, Molds
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 10.39
Common name of the molecular allergen: Alt a 1-related
Comment: Specific allergen marker of Alternaria, a mold predominantly present in the outdoor environment. The spores that contain the allergen are dispersed almost all year long, but increase a lot in the summertime. It can cause symptoms by inhalation, as rhinitis, conjunctivitis, asthma.
Test name: Alt a 1
Allergenic source: Alternaria alternata, Alternaria, Fungi, Molds
In this test, for this allergenic source the following allergenic preparations are available:
Extracts
No extracts available for this allergenic source in this test
Molecule
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Allergen common name: Alt a 1-related
Test name: Alt a 1; IgE value: 10.39
Comment: Specific allergen marker of Alternaria, a mold predominantly present in the outdoor environment. The spores that contain the allergen are dispersed almost all year long, but increase a lot in the summertime. It can cause symptoms by inhalation, as rhinitis, conjunctivitis, asthma.
No other molecular allergen from the same group is available in this test.
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Test name: Amb a
Allergenic source: Plants, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Short Ragweed, Mugwort/Ragweed-related Species
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 5.32
Comment: The positive test for ragweed, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), it must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and to the similar ones contained in related extracts. A positive result for this extract can also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests or not identified yet.
Test name: Amb a
Allergenic source: Plants, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Short Ragweed, Mugwort/Ragweed-related Species
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Test name: Amb a 1
Allergenic source: Plants, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Short Ragweed, Mugwort/Ragweed-related Species
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 7.37
Common name of the molecular allergen: Amb a 1-like
Comment: Specific allergen marker of allergy to ragweed pollen; Inhalation can cause symptoms such as rhinitis, conjunctivitis, asthma often severe in the summer/fall period.
Common name of the molecular allergen: Pectate Lyase
Comment: Group of proteins with wide distribution in different allergenic sources, mainly in pollen. IgE positivity is however often restricted to molecules of species belonging to the same family (e.g. Cupressaceae or Asteraceae). They cause symptoms by inhalation as rhinitis and conjunctivitis. Asthma, sometimes severe, might be triggered by some pollen containing this allergen.
Test name: Amb a 1
Allergenic source: Plants, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Short Ragweed, Mugwort/Ragweed-related Species
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Allergen common name: Amb a 1-like
Test name: Amb a 1; IgE value: 7.37
Comment: Specific allergen marker of allergy to ragweed pollen; Inhalation can cause symptoms such as rhinitis, conjunctivitis, asthma often severe in the summer/fall period.
No other molecular allergen from the same group is available in this test.
Allergen common name: Pectate Lyase
Test name: Amb a 1; IgE value: 7.37
Comment: Group of proteins with wide distribution in different allergenic sources, mainly in pollen. IgE positivity is however often restricted to molecules of species belonging to the same family (e.g. Cupressaceae or Asteraceae). They cause symptoms by inhalation as rhinitis and conjunctivitis. Asthma, sometimes severe, might be triggered by some pollen containing this allergen.
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Test name: Ani s 1
Allergenic source: Animals, Anisakis simplex, Parasites, Worms, Anisakis
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 7.35
Common name of the molecular allergen: Serine protease inhibitor
Comment: Specific allergen marker of allergy to anisakis, a fish parasite; not always present in all fish; can cause intestinal symptoms, but also generalized reactions up to anaphylaxis.
Test name: Ani s 1
Allergenic source: Animals, Anisakis simplex, Parasites, Worms, Anisakis
In this test, for this allergenic source the following allergenic preparations are available:
Extracts
No extracts available for this allergenic source in this test
Molecule
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Allergen common name: Serine protease inhibitor
Test name: Ani s 1; IgE value: 7.35
Comment: Specific allergen marker of allergy to anisakis, a fish parasite; not always present in all fish; can cause intestinal symptoms, but also generalized reactions up to anaphylaxis.
No other molecular allergen from the same group is available in this test.
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Test name: Ani s 3
Allergenic source: Animals, Anisakis simplex, Parasites, Worms, Anisakis
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 6.93
Common name of the molecular allergen: Tropomyosin
Comment: Group of arthropod muscle proteins; They are present in crustaceans, sea and soil mollusks, insects and mites; depending on the route of exposure, the positivity for one of these allergens is rarely associated with mild symptoms by ingestion (itching of the mouth), intestinal, or cutaneous generalized ones; frequently it causes severe anaphylactic reactions; inhalation of this allergen can cause respiratory symptoms like rhinitis and asthma. This allergen is resistant to cooking.
Test name: Ani s 3
Allergenic source: Animals, Anisakis simplex, Parasites, Worms, Anisakis
In this test, for this allergenic source the following allergenic preparations are available:
Extracts
No extracts available for this allergenic source in this test
Molecule
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Allergen common name: Tropomyosin
Test name: Ani s 3; IgE value: 6.93
Comment: Group of arthropod muscle proteins; They are present in crustaceans, sea and soil mollusks, insects and mites; depending on the route of exposure, the positivity for one of these allergens is rarely associated with mild symptoms by ingestion (itching of the mouth), intestinal, or cutaneous generalized ones; frequently it causes severe anaphylactic reactions; inhalation of this allergen can cause respiratory symptoms like rhinitis and asthma. This allergen is resistant to cooking.
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Test name: Art v
Allergenic source: Plants, Artemisia vulgaris, Mugwort, Mugwort/Ragweed-related Species
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 3.22
Comment: The positive test for mugwort, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), it must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and to the similar ones contained in related extracts. A positive result for this extract can also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests or not identified yet.
Test name: Art v
Allergenic source: Plants, Artemisia vulgaris, Mugwort, Mugwort/Ragweed-related Species
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Test name: Asp f 1
Allergenic source: Fungi, Aspergillus fumigatus, Aspergillus, Molds
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 0.38
Common name of the molecular allergen: Ribotoxin
Comment: Specific allergen for allergy to Aspergillus, a mould present outdoor and indoor; It can cause severe respiratory symptoms (asthma) all year long.
Test name: Asp f 1
Allergenic source: Fungi, Aspergillus fumigatus, Aspergillus, Molds
In this test, for this allergenic source the following allergenic preparations are available:
Extracts
No extracts available for this allergenic source in this test
Molecule
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Allergen common name: Ribotoxin
Test name: Asp f 1; IgE value: 0.38
Comment: Specific allergen for allergy to Aspergillus, a mould present outdoor and indoor; It can cause severe respiratory symptoms (asthma) all year long.
No other molecular allergen from the same group is available in this test.
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Test name: Asp f 6
Allergenic source: Fungi, Aspergillus fumigatus, Aspergillus, Molds
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 1.68
Common name of the molecular allergen: Fe/Mn-SOD
Comment: Group of allergens mainly present in many fungi (mold), but also in food and latex. It can cause symptoms primarily by inhalation of fungal spores, such as rhinitis and asthma. Atopic dermatitist has been associated with this allergen.
Common name of the molecular allergen: SOD
Comment: Group of allergens mainly found in many fungi (mold), but also in food and latex. It can cause symptoms primarily from inhalation of fungal spores, such as rhinitis and asthma. This allergen has been associated with atopic dermatitis.
Test name: Asp f 6
Allergenic source: Fungi, Aspergillus fumigatus, Aspergillus, Molds
In this test, for this allergenic source the following allergenic preparations are available:
Extracts
No extracts available for this allergenic source in this test
Molecule
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Allergen common name: Fe/Mn-SOD
Test name: Asp f 6; IgE value: 1.68
Comment: Group of allergens mainly present in many fungi (mold), but also in food and latex. It can cause symptoms primarily by inhalation of fungal spores, such as rhinitis and asthma. Atopic dermatitist has been associated with this allergen.
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Allergen common name: SOD
Test name: Asp f 6; IgE value: 1.68
Comment: Group of allergens mainly found in many fungi (mold), but also in food and latex. It can cause symptoms primarily from inhalation of fungal spores, such as rhinitis and asthma. This allergen has been associated with atopic dermatitis.
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Test name: Blo t 10
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Blomia tropicalis, Arthropods, Blomia
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 13.33
Common name of the molecular allergen: Tropomyosin
Comment: Group of arthropod muscle proteins; They are present in crustaceans, sea and soil mollusks, insects and mites; depending on the route of exposure, the positivity for one of these allergens is rarely associated with mild symptoms by ingestion (itching of the mouth), intestinal, or cutaneous generalized ones; frequently it causes severe anaphylactic reactions; inhalation of this allergen can cause respiratory symptoms like rhinitis and asthma. This allergen is resistant to cooking.
Test name: Blo t 10
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Blomia tropicalis, Arthropods, Blomia
In this test, for this allergenic source the following allergenic preparations are available:
Extracts
No extracts available for this allergenic source in this test
Molecule
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Allergen common name: Tropomyosin
Test name: Blo t 10; IgE value: 13.33
Comment: Group of arthropod muscle proteins; They are present in crustaceans, sea and soil mollusks, insects and mites; depending on the route of exposure, the positivity for one of these allergens is rarely associated with mild symptoms by ingestion (itching of the mouth), intestinal, or cutaneous generalized ones; frequently it causes severe anaphylactic reactions; inhalation of this allergen can cause respiratory symptoms like rhinitis and asthma. This allergen is resistant to cooking.
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Test name: Blo t 5
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Blomia tropicalis, Arthropods, Blomia
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 5.87
Common name of the molecular allergen: Mites, Group 5/21
Comment: Group of allergens present in mites, from tropical and temperate areas; Inhalation can cause symptoms such as rhinitis or asthma, potentially throughout the year. Symptoms may be more severe if allergic to other specific markers of the mites.
Test name: Blo t 5
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Blomia tropicalis, Arthropods, Blomia
In this test, for this allergenic source the following allergenic preparations are available:
Extracts
No extracts available for this allergenic source in this test
Molecule
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Allergen common name: Mites, Group 5/21
Test name: Blo t 5; IgE value: 5.87
Comment: Group of allergens present in mites, from tropical and temperate areas; Inhalation can cause symptoms such as rhinitis or asthma, potentially throughout the year. Symptoms may be more severe if allergic to other specific markers of the mites.
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Test name: Chi o
Allergenic source: Animals, Crustaceans, Chionoecetes opilio, Snow Crab
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 6.57
Comment: The positive test for snowcrab, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), it must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and to the similar ones contained in related extracts. A positive result for this extract can also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests or not identified yet.
Test name: Chi o
Allergenic source: Animals, Crustaceans, Chionoecetes opilio, Snow Crab
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Molecule
No molecules available for this allergenic source in this test
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Test name: Clu h
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Clupea harengus, Atlantic Herring
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 3.73
Comment: The positive test for atlantic herring, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), it must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and to the similar ones contained in related extracts. A positive result for this extract can also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests or not identified yet.
Test name: Clu h
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Clupea harengus, Atlantic Herring
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Test name: Clu h 1
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Clupea harengus, Atlantic Herring
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 4.33
Common name of the molecular allergen: Parvalbumin
Comment: Specific allergen marker of allergy to fish, present in all fishes, but also in amphibians (frogs) and reptiles; It can cause symptoms both by ingestion, in the bowel, but also in the skin (urticaria and eczema), and can cause severe generalized reactions up to anaphylaxis. This allergen is resistant to cooking.
Test name: Clu h 1
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Clupea harengus, Atlantic Herring
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Allergen common name: Parvalbumin
Test name: Clu h 1; IgE value: 4.33
Comment: Specific allergen marker of allergy to fish, present in all fishes, but also in amphibians (frogs) and reptiles; It can cause symptoms both by ingestion, in the bowel, but also in the skin (urticaria and eczema), and can cause severe generalized reactions up to anaphylaxis. This allergen is resistant to cooking.
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Test name: Cyn d
Allergenic source: Plants, Grasses, Cynodon dactylon, Bermuda grass
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 2.31
Comment: The positive test for bermuda grass, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), it must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and to the similar ones contained in related extracts. A positive result for this extract can also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests or not identified yet.
Test name: Cyn d
Allergenic source: Plants, Grasses, Cynodon dactylon, Bermuda grass
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Test name: Cyn d 1
Allergenic source: Plants, Grasses, Cynodon dactylon, Bermuda grass
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 4.39
Common name of the molecular allergen: CCD-bearing Protein (XF)
Comment: Marker of reactivity to carbohydrates of plant and insects glycoproteins. When positive is associated with the positivity of glycoprotein allergens. It has great relevance in the interpretation of diagnostic tests, but has virtually no clinically impact, unless an IgE reactivity to the protein is associated. A positive result for this marker can generate positive results to allergen extracts derived from plants and insects.
Common name of the molecular allergen: Expansin
Comment: Group of allergens in the pollen of many plant species; Inhalation can cause symptoms such as rhinitis, conjunctivitis, asthma.
Common name of the molecular allergen: Grasses, Group 1
Comment: Specific allergen markers of allergy to grass pollen; Inhalation can cause symptoms such as rhinitis, conjunctivitis, asthma in the springtime. Symptoms may be more severe if allergic to other specific markers of the same pollen.
Test name: Cyn d 1
Allergenic source: Plants, Grasses, Cynodon dactylon, Bermuda grass
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Allergen common name: CCD-bearing Protein (XF)
Test name: Cyn d 1; IgE value: 4.39
Comment: Marker of reactivity to carbohydrates of plant and insects glycoproteins. When positive is associated with the positivity of glycoprotein allergens. It has great relevance in the interpretation of diagnostic tests, but has virtually no clinically impact, unless an IgE reactivity to the protein is associated. A positive result for this marker can generate positive results to allergen extracts derived from plants and insects.
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Allergen common name: Expansin
Test name: Cyn d 1; IgE value: 4.39
Comment: Group of allergens in the pollen of many plant species; Inhalation can cause symptoms such as rhinitis, conjunctivitis, asthma.
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Allergen common name: Parvalbumin
Test name: Cyp c 1; IgE value: 5.67
Comment: Specific allergen marker of allergy to fish, present in all fishes, but also in amphibians (frogs) and reptiles; It can cause symptoms both by ingestion, in the bowel, but also in the skin (urticaria and eczema), and can cause severe generalized reactions up to anaphylaxis. This allergen is resistant to cooking.
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Test name: Der f 1
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Dermatophagoides farinae, House Dust Mite, Arthropods
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 8.54
Common name of the molecular allergen: Cysteine Protease
Comment: Group of allergens in mainly present in dust mites and fungi (mold); the positivity for one of these allergens may be associated with that of the other molecules of the same group, but there is much variability of the IgE response between different subjects; it causes symptoms by inhalation as rhinitis and asthma, often severe.
Common name of the molecular allergen: Mites, Group 1
Comment: Specific allergen marker of allergy to house dust mites; Inhalation can cause symptoms such as rhinitis or asthma, even severe, potentially throughout the year. Symptoms may be more severe if you are allergic to other specific markers of the mites.
Test name: Der f 1
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Dermatophagoides farinae, House Dust Mite, Arthropods
In this test, for this allergenic source the following allergenic preparations are available:
Extracts
No extracts available for this allergenic source in this test
Molecule
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Allergen common name: Cysteine Protease
Test name: Der f 1; IgE value: 8.54
Comment: Group of allergens in mainly present in dust mites and fungi (mold); the positivity for one of these allergens may be associated with that of the other molecules of the same group, but there is much variability of the IgE response between different subjects; it causes symptoms by inhalation as rhinitis and asthma, often severe.
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Allergen common name: Mites, Group 1
Test name: Der f 1; IgE value: 8.54
Comment: Specific allergen marker of allergy to house dust mites; Inhalation can cause symptoms such as rhinitis or asthma, even severe, potentially throughout the year. Symptoms may be more severe if you are allergic to other specific markers of the mites.
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Test name: Der f 2
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Dermatophagoides farinae, House Dust Mite, Arthropods
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 16.68
Common name of the molecular allergen: Mites, Group 2
Comment: Specific allergen marker of allergy to house dust mites; Inhalation can cause symptoms such as rhinitis or asthma, potentially throughout the year. Symptoms may be more severe if you are allergic to other specific markers of the mites. This protein is heat resistant and may be involved in the reactions due to ingestion of mite contaminated flour.
Test name: Der f 2
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Dermatophagoides farinae, House Dust Mite, Arthropods
In this test, for this allergenic source the following allergenic preparations are available:
Extracts
No extracts available for this allergenic source in this test
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Allergen common name: Mites, Group 2
Test name: Der f 2; IgE value: 16.68
Comment: Specific allergen marker of allergy to house dust mites; Inhalation can cause symptoms such as rhinitis or asthma, potentially throughout the year. Symptoms may be more severe if you are allergic to other specific markers of the mites. This protein is heat resistant and may be involved in the reactions due to ingestion of mite contaminated flour.
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Test name: Der p 1
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, House Dust Mite, Arthropods
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 4.54
Common name of the molecular allergen: Cysteine Protease
Comment: Group of allergens in mainly present in dust mites and fungi (mold); the positivity for one of these allergens may be associated with that of the other molecules of the same group, but there is much variability of the IgE response between different subjects; it causes symptoms by inhalation as rhinitis and asthma, often severe.
Common name of the molecular allergen: Mites, Group 1
Test name: Der p 1
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, House Dust Mite, Arthropods
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Extracts
No extracts available for this allergenic source in this test
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Test name: Der p 10
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, House Dust Mite, Arthropods
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 15.50
Common name of the molecular allergen: Mites, Group 10
Comment: Group of allergens belonging to the family of tropomyosin. Inhalation can cause symptoms such as rhinitis.
Common name of the molecular allergen: Tropomyosin
Test name: Der p 10
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, House Dust Mite, Arthropods
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Extracts
No extracts available for this allergenic source in this test
Molecule
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Test name: Der p 2
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, House Dust Mite, Arthropods
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 14.38
Common name of the molecular allergen: Mites, Group 2
Comment: Specific allergen marker of allergy to house dust mites; Inhalation can cause symptoms such as rhinitis or asthma, potentially throughout the year. Symptoms may be more severe if you are allergic to other specific markers of the mites. This protein is heat resistant and may be involved in the reactions due to ingestion of mite contaminated flour.
Test name: Der p 2
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, House Dust Mite, Arthropods
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Extracts
No extracts available for this allergenic source in this test
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Test name: Der p 20
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, House Dust Mite, Arthropods
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 2.31
Common name of the molecular allergen: Arginine Kinase
Comment: Group of proteins from arthropods; present in crustacean, but also in insects and mites; depending on the route of exposure, the positivity for one of these allergens is associated with mild symptoms by ingestion (itching of the oral cavity), or intestinal, or generalized cutaneous; inhalation of this allergen can cause respiratory symptoms like rhinitis and asthma.
Test name: Der p 20
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, House Dust Mite, Arthropods
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Extracts
No extracts available for this allergenic source in this test
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Test name: Der p 21
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, House Dust Mite, Arthropods
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 3.65
Common name of the molecular allergen: Mites, Group 5/21
Comment: Group of allergens present in mites, from tropical and temperate areas; Inhalation can cause symptoms such as rhinitis or asthma, potentially throughout the year. Symptoms may be more severe if allergic to other specific markers of the mites.
Test name: Der p 21
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, House Dust Mite, Arthropods
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Extracts
No extracts available for this allergenic source in this test
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Test name: Der p 23
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, House Dust Mite, Arthropods
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 57.92
Common name of the molecular allergen: Mites, Group 23
Comment: Specific allergen marker of allergy to house dust mites; Inhalation can cause symptoms such as rhinitis or asthma, potentially throughout the year. Symptoms can be more severe if allergic to other specific markers of the mites.
Test name: Der p 23
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, House Dust Mite, Arthropods
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Test name: Der p 7
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, House Dust Mite, Arthropods
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 7.86
Common name of the molecular allergen: Mites, Group 7
Comment: Specific allergen marker of allergy to mites; Inhalation can cause symptoms such as rhinitis or asthma, potentially throughout the year. Symptoms can be more severe if allergic to other specific markers of the mites.
Test name: Der p 7
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, House Dust Mite, Arthropods
n this test, for this allergenic source the following allergenic preparations are available:
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No extracts available for this allergenic source in this test
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Test name: Gad m 1
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Gadus morhua, Atlantic Cod
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 6.58
Common name of the molecular allergen: Parvalbumin
Comment: Specific allergen marker of allergy to fish, present in all fishes, but also in amphibians (frogs) and reptiles; It can cause symptoms both by ingestion, in the bowel, but also in the skin (urticaria and eczema), and can cause severe generalized reactions up to anaphylaxis. This allergen is resistant to cooking.
Test name: Gad m 1
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Gadus morhua, Atlantic Cod
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Test name: Gad m [Meat]
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Gadus morhua, Atlantic Cod
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 3.30
Common name of the molecular allergen: Parvalbumin
Comment: Specific allergen marker of allergy to fish, present in all fishes, but also in amphibians (frogs) and reptiles; It can cause symptoms both by ingestion, in the bowel, but also in the skin (urticaria and eczema), and can cause severe generalized reactions up to anaphylaxis. This allergen is resistant to cooking.
Test name: Gad m [Meat]
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Gadus morhua, Atlantic Cod
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Test name: Gly d 2
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Glycyphagus domesticus, House Dust Mite, Arthropods
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 10.31
Common name of the molecular allergen: Mites, Group 2
Comment: Specific allergen marker of allergy to house dust mites; Inhalation can cause symptoms such as rhinitis or asthma, potentially throughout the year. Symptoms may be more severe if you are allergic to other specific markers of the mites. This protein is heat resistant and may be involved in the reactions due to ingestion of mite contaminated flour.
Test name: Gly d 2
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Glycyphagus domesticus, House Dust Mite, Arthropods
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No extracts available for this allergenic source in this test
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Test name: Hom g
Allergenic source: Animals, Crustaceans, Homarus gammarus, Europen Lobster
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 19.77
Comment: The positive test for the European lobster, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), it must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and to the similar ones contained in related extracts. A positive result for this extract can also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests or not identified yet.
Test name: Hom g
Allergenic source: Animals, Crustaceans, Homarus gammarus, Europen Lobster
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Test name: Lep d 2
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Lepidoglyphus destructor, Storage Mite, Arthropods
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 9.37
Common name of the molecular allergen: Mites, Group 2
Comment: Specific allergen marker of allergy to house dust mites; Inhalation can cause symptoms such as rhinitis or asthma, potentially throughout the year. Symptoms may be more severe if you are allergic to other specific markers of the mites. This protein is heat resistant and may be involved in the reactions due to ingestion of mite contaminated flour.
Test name: Lep d 2
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Lepidoglyphus destructor, Storage Mite, Arthropods
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No extracts available for this allergenic source in this test
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Test name: Lit v [Meat]
Allergenic source: Animals, Crustaceans, Litopenaeus vannamei, Whiteleg Shrimp
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 15.68
Comment: The positive test for shrimp, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), it must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and to the similar ones contained in related extracts. A positive result for this extract can also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests or not identified yet.
Test name: Lit v [Meat]
Allergenic source: Animals, Crustaceans, Litopenaeus vannamei, Whiteleg Shrimp
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Test name: Loc m
Allergenic source: Animals, Insects, Locusta migratoria, Migratory Locust
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 7.59
Comment: The positive test for the migratory locust, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), it must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and to the similar ones contained in related extracts. A positive result for this extract can also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests or not identified yet
Test name: Loc m
Allergenic source: Animals, Insects, Locusta migratoria, Migratory Locust
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Test name: Lol p 1
Allergenic source: Plants, Grasses, Lolium perenne, Rye grass
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 12.34
Common name of the molecular allergen: CCD-bearing Protein (XF)
Comment: Marker of reactivity to carbohydrates of plant and insects glycoproteins. When positive is associated with the positivity of glycoprotein allergens. It has great relevance in the interpretation of diagnostic tests, but has virtually no clinically impact, unless an IgE reactivity to the protein is associated. A positive result for this marker can generate positive results to allergen extracts derived from plants and insects.
Test name: Lol p 1
Allergenic source: Plants, Grasses, Lolium perenne, Rye grass
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Test name: Lol vu
Allergenic source: Animals, Mollusks, Loligo vulgaris, Squid, European Squid
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 13.24
Comment: The positive test for squid, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), it must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and to the similar ones contained in related extracts. A positive result for this extract can also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests or not identified yet.
Test name: Lol vu
Allergenic source: Animals, Mollusks, Loligo vulgaris, Squid, European Squid
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Test name: Myt e
Allergenic source: Animals, Mollusks, Mytilus edulis, Blue Mussel
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 12.34
Comment: The positive test for blu mussels, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), it must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and to the similar ones contained in related extracts. A positive result for this extract can also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests or not identified yet.
Test name: Myt e
Allergenic source: Animals, Mollusks, Mytilus edulis, Blue Mussel
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Test name: Ost e
Allergenic source: Animals, Mollusks, Ostrea edulis, Common Oyster
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 5.41
Comment: The positive test for common oysters, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), it must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and to the similar ones contained in related extracts. A positive result for this extract can also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests or not identified yet.
Test name: Ost e
Allergenic source: Animals, Mollusks, Ostrea edulis, Common Oyster
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Test name: Pan b [Meat]
Allergenic source: Animals, Crustaceans, Pandalus borealis, Northern Red Shrimp
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 7.95
Comment: The positive test for shrimp, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), it must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and to the similar ones contained in related extracts. A positive result for this extract can also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests or not identified yet.
Test name: Pan b [Meat]
Allergenic source: Animals, Crustaceans, Pandalus borealis, Northern Red Shrimp
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Test name: Pas n
Allergenic source: Plants, Grasses, Paspalum notatum, Bahia Grass
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 6.57
Comment: The positive test for bahia grass, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), it must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and to the similar ones contained in related extracts. A positive result for this extract can also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests or not identified yet.
Test name: Pas n
Allergenic source: Plants, Grasses, Paspalum notatum, Bahia Grass
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Test name: Pec m
Allergenic source: Animals, Mollusks, Pecten maximus, King Scallop
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 6.57
Comment: The positive test for king scallop, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), it must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and to the similar ones contained in related extracts. A positive result for this extract can also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests or not identified yet.
Test name: Pec m
Allergenic source: Animals, Mollusks, Pecten maximus, King Scallop
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Test name: Pen m 1
Allergenic source: Animals, Crustaceans, Penaeus monodon, Black Tiger Prawn
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 15.67
Common name of the molecular allergen: Tropomyosin
Comment: Group of arthropod muscle proteins; They are present in crustaceans, sea and soil mollusks, insects and mites; depending on the route of exposure, the positivity for one of these allergens is rarely associated with mild symptoms by ingestion (itching of the mouth), intestinal, or cutaneous generalized ones; frequently it causes severe anaphylactic reactions; inhalation of this allergen can cause respiratory symptoms like rhinitis and asthma. This allergen is resistant to cooking.
Test name: Pen m 1
Allergenic source: Animals, Crustaceans, Penaeus monodon, Black Tiger Prawn
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Test name: Pen m 3
Allergenic source: Animals, Crustaceans, Penaeus monodon, Black Tiger Prawn
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 4.35
Common name of the molecular allergen: Myosin
Comment: Group of arthropod muscle proteins; They are present in crustaceans, sea and soil mollusks, insects and mites; depending on the route of exposure, the positivity for one of these allergens is rarely associated with mild symptoms by ingestion (itching of the mouth), intestinal, or cutaneous generalized ones; frequently it causes severe anaphylactic reactions; inhalation of this allergen can cause respiratory symptoms like rhinitis and asthma. This allergen is resistant to cooking.
Test name: Pen m 3
Allergenic source: Animals, Crustaceans, Penaeus monodon, Black Tiger Prawn
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Test name: Pen m 4
Allergenic source: Animals, Crustaceans, Penaeus monodon, Black Tiger Prawn
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 0.91
Common name of the molecular allergen: SCBP
Comment: Group of proteins found in crustacean; ingestion of these allergens is associated with mild symptoms (itching of the mouth), or intestinal, or generalized skin ones.
Test name: Pen m 4
Allergenic source: Animals, Crustaceans, Penaeus monodon, Black Tiger Prawn
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Test name: Per a
Allergenic source: Animals, Insects, Periplaneta americana, American Cockroach, Cockroaches and other Infestants
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 2.32
Comment: The positive test for cockroach, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), it must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and to the similar ones contained in related extracts. A positive result for this extract can also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests or not identified yet.
Test name: Per a
Allergenic source: Animals, Insects, Periplaneta americana, American Cockroach, Cockroaches and other Infestants
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Test name: Per a 7
Allergenic source: Animals, Insects, Periplaneta americana, American Cockroach, Cockroaches and other Infestants
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 14.33
Common name of the molecular allergen: Tropomyosin
Comment: Group of arthropod muscle proteins; They are present in crustaceans, sea and soil mollusks, insects and mites; depending on the route of exposure, the positivity for one of these allergens is rarely associated with mild symptoms by ingestion (itching of the mouth), intestinal, or cutaneous generalized ones; frequently it causes severe anaphylactic reactions; inhalation of this allergen can cause respiratory symptoms like rhinitis and asthma. This allergen is resistant to cooking.
Test name: Per a 7
Allergenic source: Animals, Insects, Periplaneta americana, American Cockroach, Cockroaches and other Infestants
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Test name: Phl p 1
Allergenic source: Plants, Grasses, Phleum pratense, Timothy Grass
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 13.54
Common name of the molecular allergen: CCD-bearing Protein (XF)
Comment: Marker of reactivity to carbohydrates of plant and insects glycoproteins. When positive is associated with the positivity of glycoprotein allergens. It has great relevance in the interpretation of diagnostic tests, but has virtually no clinically impact, unless an IgE reactivity to the protein is associated. A positive result for this marker can generate positive results to allergen extracts derived from plants and insects.
Test name: Phl p 1
Allergenic source: Plants, Grasses, Phleum pratense, Timothy Grass
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No extracts available for this allergenic source in this test
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Test name: Phl p 5.0101
Allergenic source: Plants, Grasses, Phleum pratense, Timothy Grass
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 59.59
Common name of the molecular allergen: Grasses, Group 5
Comment: Specific allergen markers of allergy to grass pollen; Inhalation can cause symptoms such as rhinitis, conjunctivitis, asthma in the springtime. Symptoms may be more severe if allergic to other specific markers of the same pollen.
Test name: Phl p 5.0101
Allergenic source: Plants, Grasses, Phleum pratense, Timothy Grass
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No extracts available for this allergenic source in this test
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Test name: Phr a
Allergenic source: Plants, Grasses, Common Reed, Phragmites australis
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 5.76
Comment: The positive test for the common reed, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), it must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and to the similar ones contained in related extracts. A positive result for this extract can also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests or not identified yet.
Test name: Phr a
Allergenic source: Plants, Grasses, Common Reed, Phragmites australis
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Test name: Raj c
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Raja clavata, Thornback ray
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 1.64
Comment: The positive test for ray, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), it must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and to the similar ones contained in related extracts. A positive result for this extract can also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests or not identified yet.
Test name: Raj c
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Raja clavata, Thornback ray
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Test name: Raj c 1
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Raja clavata, Thornback ray
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 2.35
Common name of the molecular allergen: Parvalbumin
Comment: Specific allergen marker of allergy to fish, present in all fishes, but also in amphibians (frogs) and reptiles; It can cause symptoms both by ingestion, in the bowel, but also in the skin (urticaria and eczema), and can cause severe generalized reactions up to anaphylaxis. This allergen is resistant to cooking.
Test name: Raj c 1
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Raja clavata, Thornback ray
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Test name: Sal s 1
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Salmo salar, Atlantic Salmon
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 6.54
Common name of the molecular allergen: Parvalbumin
Comment: Specific allergen marker of allergy to fish, present in all fishes, but also in amphibians (frogs) and reptiles; It can cause symptoms both by ingestion, in the bowel, but also in the skin (urticaria and eczema), and can cause severe generalized reactions up to anaphylaxis. This allergen is resistant to cooking.
Test name: Sal s 1
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Salmo salar, Atlantic Salmon
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Test name: Sal s [Meat]
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Salmo salar, Atlantic Salmon
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 3.27
Comment: The positive test for salmon, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), it must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and to the similar ones contained in related extracts. A positive result for this extract can also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests or not identified yet.
Test name: Sal s [Meat]
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Salmo salar, Atlantic Salmon
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Test name: Sco s
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Scomber scombrus, Atlantic Mackerel
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 3.87
Comment: The positive test for mackerel, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), it must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and to the similar ones contained in related extracts. A positive result for this extract can also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests or not identified yet.
Test name: Sco s
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Scomber scombrus, Atlantic Mackerel
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Test name: Sco s 1
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Scomber scombrus, Atlantic Mackerel
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 6.11
Common name of the molecular allergen: Parvalbumin
Comment: Specific allergen marker of allergy to fish, present in all fishes, but also in amphibians (frogs) and reptiles; It can cause symptoms both by ingestion, in the bowel, but also in the skin (urticaria and eczema), and can cause severe generalized reactions up to anaphylaxis. This allergen is resistant to cooking.
Test name: Sco s 1
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Scomber scombrus, Atlantic Mackerel
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Test name: Sec c [Seed]
Allergenic source: Plants, Grasses, Secale cereale, Rye
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 3.78
Comment: The positive test for rye, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), it must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and to the similar ones contained in related extracts. A positive result for this extract can also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests or not identified yet.
Test name: Sec c [Seed]
Allergenic source: Plants, Grasses, Secale cereale, Rye
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Test name: Ten m
Allergenic source: Animals, Insects, Tenebrio molitor, Yellow Mealworm, Cockroaches and other Infestants
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 4.37
Comment: The positive test for the yellow mealworm, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), it must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and to the similar ones contained in related extracts. A positive result for this extract can also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests or not identified yet.
Test name: Ten m
Allergenic source: Animals, Insects, Tenebrio molitor, Yellow Mealworm, Cockroaches and other Infestants
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Test name: Thu a 1
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Tuna, Thunnus albacares, Yellowfin Tuna
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 1.35
Common name of the molecular allergen: Parvalbumin
Comment: Specific allergen marker of allergy to fish, present in all fishes, but also in amphibians (frogs) and reptiles; It can cause symptoms both by ingestion, in the bowel, but also in the skin (urticaria and eczema), and can cause severe generalized reactions up to anaphylaxis. This allergen is resistant to cooking.
Test name: Thu a 1
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Tuna, Thunnus albacares, Yellowfin Tuna
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Test name: Thu a [Meat]
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Thunnus albacares, Yellowfin Tuna
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 0.89
Comment: The positive test for thuna, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), it must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and to the similar ones contained in related extracts. A positive result for this extract can also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests or not identified yet.
Test name: Thu a [Meat]
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Thunnus albacares, Yellowfin Tuna
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Test name: Tyr p
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Tyrophagus putrescentiae, Arthropods, Tyrophagus
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 8.95
Comment: The positive test for thuna, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), it must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and to the similar ones contained in related extracts. A positive result for this extract can also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests or not identified yet.
Test name: Tyr p
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Tyrophagus putrescentiae, Arthropods, Tyrophagus
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Test name: Tyr p 2
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Tyrophagus putrescentiae, Arthropods, Tyrophagus
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 5.67
Common name of the molecular allergen: Mites, Group 2
Comment: Specific allergen marker of allergy to house dust mites; Inhalation can cause symptoms such as rhinitis or asthma, potentially throughout the year. Symptoms may be more severe if you are allergic to other specific markers of the mites. This protein is heat resistant and may be involved in the reactions due to ingestion of mite contaminated flour.
Test name: Tyr p 2
Allergenic source: Mites, Animals, Tyrophagus putrescentiae, Arthropods, Tyrophagus
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Test name: Ven de
Allergenic source: Animals, Mollusks, Clam, Venerupis decussata
Allergenic extract (protein mixture)
Value: 9.95
Comment: The positive test for thuna, evaluated using a protein extract (mixture), it must be interpreted in relation to its allergenic molecules and to the similar ones contained in related extracts. A positive result for this extract can also be due to a known allergenic protein not yet available in the tests or not identified yet.
Test name: Ven de
Allergenic source: Animals, Mollusks, Clam, Venerupis decussata
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Test name: Xip g 1
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Xiphias gladius, Swordfish
Purified allergenic molecule
Value: 1.69
Common name of the molecular allergen: Parvalbumin
Comment: Specific allergen marker of allergy to fish, present in all fishes, but also in amphibians (frogs) and reptiles; It can cause symptoms both by ingestion, in the bowel, but also in the skin (urticaria and eczema), and can cause severe generalized reactions up to anaphylaxis. This allergen is resistant to cooking.
Test name: Xip g 1
Allergenic source: Animals, Fishes, Xiphias gladius, Swordfish
In this test, for this allergenic source the following allergenic preparations are available:
Extracts
No extracts available for this allergenic source in this test
Molecule
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