Clinical anamnesis, in vivo provocation testing, and in vitro determination of allergen-specific IgE comprise the traditional three pillars of diagnosis of IgE-associated allergy. In this setting the in vivo challenge… Click to show full abstract
Clinical anamnesis, in vivo provocation testing, and in vitro determination of allergen-specific IgE comprise the traditional three pillars of diagnosis of IgE-associated allergy. In this setting the in vivo challenge tests, in particular skin testing, are used to link IgE sensitization to certain allergens to the development of allergic symptoms. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
               
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