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Interpreting IgE sensitization tests in food allergy
Authors:Niti Y. Chokshi  Scott H. Sicherer
Affiliation:Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Allergy Immunology, Elliot and Roslyn Jaffe Food Allergy Institute, New York, NY, USA
Abstract:Food allergies are increasing in prevalence, and with it, IgE testing to foods is becoming more commonplace. Food-specific IgE tests, including serum assays and prick skin tests, are sensitive for detecting the presence of food-specific IgE (sensitization), but specificity for predicting clinical allergy is limited. Therefore, positive tests are generally not, in isolation, diagnostic of clinical disease. However, rationale test selection and interpretation, based on clinical history and understanding of food allergy epidemiology and pathophysiology, makes these tests invaluable. Additionally, there exist highly predictive test cutoff values for common allergens in atopic children. Newer testing methodologies, such as component resolved diagnostics, are promising for increasing the utility of testing. This review highlights the use of IgE serum tests in the diagnosis of food allergy.
Keywords:Food allergy  diagnosis  food-specific IgE  component-resolved diagnostics  milk allergy  peanut allergy  egg allergy  soy allergy  wheat allergy  seafood allergy
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