Rajesh
Rajesh
Patient
:- Mr. RAJESH Specimen Date:- 19-Dec-2022
Name
03-Jan-2023 04:10
Ref. Doctor :- .SELF. Report date:-
PM
Jerath Path Labs and
Processed GURUGRAM-DEEP
:- allergy testing centre Collected at:-
at DIAGNOSTICS
(Jalandhar)
Barcode :- 9310356341 Age & Sex:- 48 / Male
Patient
:- Mr. RAJESH Specimen Date:- 19-Dec-2022
Name
03-Jan-2023 04:10
Ref. Doctor :- .SELF. Report date:-
PM
Jerath Path Labs and
Processed GURUGRAM-DEEP
:- allergy testing centre Collected at:-
at DIAGNOSTICS
(Jalandhar)
Quant. Quant.
Ra Qual. Ra Qual.
Antigen Result Antigen Result
tio result tio result
(IU/mL) (IU/mL)
* Bermuda grass (G2) < 0.35 IU/mL 0 * Cockroach, German
< 0.35 IU/mL 0
* Timothy grass (G6) 0.51 IU/mL 1 (I6)
* Johnson grass (G10) < 0.35 IU/mL 0 * Penicillium notatum
< 0.35 IU/mL 0
* Cultivated rye (M1)
0.93 IU/mL 1 * Cladosporium
(G12) < 0.35 IU/mL 0
* Cultivated corn herbarum (M2)
< 0.35 IU/mL 0 * Aspergillus
(G20) < 0.35 IU/mL 0
* Brome, smooth Fumigatus (M3)
0.78 IU/mL 1 * Mucor racemosus
(G11) 0.45 IU/mL 1
* Eucalyptus (T18) < 0.35 IU/mL 0 (M4)
* Mesquite (T20) 0.65 IU/mL 1 * Candida albicans
< 0.35 IU/mL 0
(M5)
* Mugwort (W6) < 0.35 IU/mL 0
* Alternaria alternata
* Lamb's quarter < 0.35 IU/mL 0
< 0.35 IU/mL 0 (M6)
(W10)
* Rhizopus nigricans
* Cocklebur (W13) < 0.35 IU/mL 0 < 0.35 IU/mL 0
(M11)
* Rough pigweed * Curvularia lunata
< 0.35 IU/mL 0
(W14) < 0.35 IU/mL 0
(M16)
* Carnation Flower * Trichopython m.
< 0.35 IU/mL 0
(W27) < 0.35 IU/mL 0
(M37)
* Sunflower (W29) 0.53 IU/mL 1 * Wine yeast (M62) < 0.35 IU/mL 0
* Dermatophagoides * Cat dander (E1) < 0.35 IU/mL 0
1.30 IU/mL 1
Farinae (D1)
* Dog dander (E2) 0.61 IU/mL 1
* Hollister-Stier Labs
1.41 IU/mL 1 * Pigeon feathers
(D2) 0.79 IU/mL 1
(E11)
* Chicken feathers
< 0.35 IU/mL 0
(E85)
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Barcode :- 9310356341 Age & Sex:- 48 / Male
Patient
:- Mr. RAJESH Specimen Date:- 19-Dec-2022
Name
03-Jan-2023 04:10
Ref. Doctor :- .SELF. Report date:-
PM
Jerath Path Labs and
Processed GURUGRAM-DEEP
:- allergy testing centre Collected at:-
at DIAGNOSTICS
(Jalandhar)
Barcode :- 9310356341 Age & Sex:- 48 / Male
Patient
:- Mr. RAJESH Specimen Date:- 19-Dec-2022
Name
03-Jan-2023 04:10
Ref. Doctor :- .SELF. Report date:-
PM
Jerath Path Labs and
Processed GURUGRAM-DEEP
:- allergy testing centre Collected at:-
at DIAGNOSTICS
(Jalandhar)
F105 FS81
Barcode :- 9310356341 Age & Sex:- 48 / Male
Patient
:- Mr. RAJESH Specimen Date:- 19-Dec-2022
Name
03-Jan-2023 04:10
Ref. Doctor :- .SELF. Report date:-
PM
Jerath Path Labs and
Processed GURUGRAM-DEEP
:- allergy testing centre Collected at:-
at DIAGNOSTICS
(Jalandhar)
Barcode :- 9310356341 Age & Sex:- 48 / Male
Patient
:- Mr. RAJESH Specimen Date:- 19-Dec-2022
Name
03-Jan-2023 04:10
Ref. Doctor :- .SELF. Report date:-
PM
Jerath Path Labs and
Processed GURUGRAM-DEEP
:- allergy testing centre Collected at:-
at DIAGNOSTICS
(Jalandhar)
Barcode :- 9310356341 Age & Sex:- 48 / Male
Patient
:- Mr. RAJESH Specimen Date:- 19-Dec-2022
Name
03-Jan-2023 04:10
Ref. Doctor :- .SELF. Report date:-
PM
Jerath Path Labs and
Processed GURUGRAM-DEEP
:- allergy testing centre Collected at:-
at DIAGNOSTICS
(Jalandhar)
The blood test for allergic disease are immunoassays that measure the level of IgE specific
to a particular allergens. The tests can be used to evaluate sensitivity to various allergens,
for example, to common inhalants such as dust mites and pollens and to foods, drugs,
venom, and latex.
These systems use a solid-phase polymer (cellulose or avidin) in which the antigen is
embedded. The polymer also facilitates binding of IgE and, therefore, increases the
sensitivity of the test. Specific IgE from the patient's serum binds to the allergen embedded
in the polymer, and then unbound antibodies are washed off.
Specific IgE levels higher than 0.35 IU/mL suggest sensitization, but that is not synonymous
with clinical disease.
Prospective studies have identified IgE levels that can predict clinical reactivity with
greater than 95% certainty for certain foods, but similar studies have not been performed
for most other foods, drugs, latex, or venom.
The likelihood of an IgE-mediated clinical reaction often increases with the level of specific
IgE, but these levels do not predict severity or guarantee a reaction will occur.
The sensitivity of allergy blood tests ranges from 60% to 95%, and the specificity ranges
from 30% to 95%.
In the appropriate setting, these tests can help in identifying specific allergens and
assessing allergic disease.
Neither allergy blood testing nor skin testing should be used for screening: they may be
most useful as confirmatory tests when the patient's history is compatible with an IgE-
mediated reaction.