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Corylus avellana Ab.IgE
Detects IgE antibodies specific to hazelnut proteins in the blood.
Why This Biomarker Matters
A positive result confirms hazelnut allergy and potential cross-reactivity with other nuts, requiring strict avoidance and emergency preparedness.
Overview
This test detects IgE antibodies against hazelnut proteins, indicating a potential tree nut allergy. Hazelnut allergies can range from mild oral itching (oral allergy syndrome) to severe systemic reactions. People with birch pollen allergies often have cross-reactivity with hazelnuts and other tree nuts. A positive result confirms hazelnut allergy and may indicate sensitivities to related nuts. Given that nut allergies can be severe and potentially life-threatening, positive results require careful label reading, dietary avoidance, and possibly carrying an epinephrine auto-injector.
Technical Information (LOINC Codes)
Standardized laboratory codes for this biomarker
6136-6Primary102361-3Available Lab Tests
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