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seafood allergy panel

Tests for immune reactions to common seafood proteins.

What This Test Measures

Biomarkers Included (18)

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Mare milk Ab.IgE

This test detects IgE antibodies specific to mare (horse) milk, measuring your immune system's allergic response to this protein. IgE is an antibody your body produces when it identifies a substance as a threat, even if it's harmless. A positive result indicates a mare milk allergy, which can cause symptoms ranging from mild itching and swelling to severe anaphylaxis. This test is useful for diagnosing food allergies in people who consume mare milk products, which are popular in some cultures and alternative medicine practices.

Wheat dust Ab.IgE

This test measures IgE antibodies against wheat dust, relevant for people with occupational wheat exposure or wheat allergies. Elevated IgE indicates an allergic sensitization to wheat proteins. Wheat allergies differ from celiac disease; allergies cause immediate immune reactions while celiac is an autoimmune condition triggered by gluten. Symptoms can range from itching and swelling to severe anaphylaxis. This test helps identify wheat allergies in symptomatic individuals, particularly important for workers in grain and flour industries, bakers, and others with high wheat exposure.

Sheep milk Ab.IgE

This test detects IgE antibodies against sheep milk proteins, indicating allergic sensitization to sheep dairy products. Unlike cow milk, sheep milk is less common in typical diets but found in specialty cheeses and yogurts. People with cow milk allergies may also react to sheep milk due to protein similarities, though some tolerate it better. Elevated sheep milk-specific IgE suggests risk of allergic reactions with potential symptoms ranging from mild (itching, hives) to severe (anaphylaxis). This test is particularly relevant if you consume specialty dairy products or have unexplained allergic symptoms after eating sheep dairy.

(Acer negundo+Betula verrucosa+Quercus alba+Ulmus americana+Juglans californica) Ab.IgE

This test detects IgE antibodies to five common tree pollens that trigger allergic reactions. Tree pollen allergies are a major cause of seasonal rhinitis and asthma, particularly in spring. This panel identifies which tree pollens trigger your immune response, helping explain seasonal symptom patterns. Results guide allergy management timing, allergen avoidance strategies, and treatment decisions including antihistamines, nasal sprays, or immunotherapy.

Bran wheat Ab.IgE

This test detects IgE antibodies to wheat bran, the outer layer of wheat grain, indicating an immediate-type allergic reaction. A positive result suggests that consuming wheat bran products could trigger allergic symptoms ranging from mild itching in the mouth to severe reactions like anaphylaxis. Wheat bran allergy is distinct from celiac disease or gluten sensitivity, representing a true IgE-mediated food allergy. This test helps confirm wheat bran allergy diagnosis in individuals with suspected reactions, guiding dietary avoidance of wheat bran-containing foods and products.

Solanum melongena Ab.IgE

This test detects IgE antibodies against eggplant allergens, indicating a potential food allergy. Eggplant allergies are relatively uncommon but can cause oral itching, swelling, or gastrointestinal symptoms in sensitive individuals. Some people with eggplant sensitivity may also react to related plants in the nightshade family, such as tomatoes or peppers. A positive result helps you identify this vegetable as a trigger and guides dietary planning. It's useful for distinguishing true allergies from other digestive sensitivities.

Cow milk boiled Ab.IgE

This test detects antibodies indicating allergic sensitivity specifically to boiled cow's milk. Boiling milk changes some proteins, so some individuals may react to boiled milk but tolerate raw or pasteurized milk, or vice versa. A positive result suggests potential allergic reactions when consuming boiled milk products. Milk allergies are distinct from lactose intolerance and can trigger immune responses ranging from mild to severe.

Goat milk Ab.IgE

This quantitative test measures the level of IgE antibodies against goat milk proteins. Goat milk allergy is distinct from cow milk allergy, though cross-reactivity can occur. Symptoms may include itching, hives, gastrointestinal upset, or respiratory reactions after goat milk or goat cheese consumption. A positive result indicates IgE-mediated goat milk allergy. This test is useful for individuals exploring alternative milks due to suspected cow milk allergy or those experiencing reactions after goat dairy product consumption.

Triticum aestivum pollen Ab.IgE

This test detects IgE antibodies against cultivated wheat pollen in your blood, indicating allergic sensitivity to wheat pollen exposure. Wheat pollen allergies cause seasonal allergy symptoms like sneezing, nasal congestion, and itchy eyes, typically during wheat-growing and harvesting seasons. This differs from wheat food allergies or celiac disease, which involve different mechanisms. A positive result confirms wheat pollen allergy and helps you anticipate seasonal symptoms and use preventive treatments during high pollen periods.

Fagopyrum esculentum Ab.IgE

This test detects IgE antibodies specific to buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum), indicating your immune system's allergic response to this grain. A positive result suggests a potential IgE-mediated buckwheat allergy, which could trigger symptoms from mild oral itching to severe reactions. Buckwheat is used in some flours, noodles, and baked goods. This test helps confirm suspected buckwheat allergies and identifies cross-reactivity risks with related allergens.

Egg yolk Ab.IgE

This test detects IgE antibodies specifically against egg yolk proteins in your blood, indicating a potential allergy to this part of the egg. Egg yolk allergies are distinct from egg white allergies and may occur alone or together. A positive result suggests your immune system reacts to egg yolk, causing allergic symptoms ranging from mild itching to severe reactions. This test helps identify egg yolk sensitivity and guides dietary choices, medication selection, and meal planning.

Milk Ab.IgE

This test detects IgE antibodies to milk proteins in your blood, indicating a potential IgE-mediated milk allergy. Milk allergy is an immune system reaction to milk proteins and differs from lactose intolerance, which is a digestive issue. A positive result suggests your immune system may trigger an allergic reaction upon milk exposure, potentially causing symptoms ranging from mild itching and hives to severe anaphylaxis. This test is essential for confirming true milk allergy and distinguishing it from other milk-related sensitivities.

Gadus morhua Ab.IgE

This test detects IgE antibodies against codfish proteins, indicating a potential fish allergy. Fish allergies are among the most common food allergies and can trigger reactions ranging from mild itching to severe anaphylaxis. Codfish allergies may involve cross-reactivity with other fish species. The allergen can be present in fish skin, flesh, and even in cooking vapors or processing facilities, making complete avoidance challenging. A positive result confirms codfish allergy and warrants careful dietary management and potentially carrying an epinephrine auto-injector.

Pandalus borealis Ab.IgE

This test detects IgE antibodies against shrimp allergens in your blood. Shellfish allergies are among the most common food allergies in adults and can cause reactions ranging from mild oral itching to severe anaphylaxis. A positive result indicates a shrimp allergy and suggests caution with other shellfish as well, due to potential cross-reactivity. This test confirms a suspected allergy and helps guide dietary avoidance and emergency preparedness.

Juglans spp Ab.IgE

This test detects IgE antibodies against soybean allergens, indicating whether you have a soybean allergy. Soy is a common food allergen found in many processed foods, making it important to identify. Soy allergy can cause reactions ranging from oral itching and gastrointestinal symptoms to anaphylaxis, though severe reactions are less common than with other allergens. A positive result helps guide label-reading and food choices to avoid soy-containing products.

Glycine max Ab.IgE

This test detects IgE antibodies against peanut allergens in your blood. Peanut allergy is one of the most common and potentially dangerous food allergies, capable of causing anaphylaxis—a severe, life-threatening allergic reaction. A positive result indicates a peanut allergy that typically persists throughout life. This test is crucial for confirming suspected peanut allergies and guides strict avoidance, emergency preparedness with epinephrine auto-injectors, and awareness of cross-contamination risks.

Egg white Ab.IgE
Arachis hypogaea Ab.IgE

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