Abstract
Blood tests are available that measure levels of immunoglobulin E (IgE) against specific allergens such as foods, inhalants, medications, latex, and venoms. These tests can confirm the diagnosis of an allergic disorder, supplementing a clinical history consistent with an immediate allergic reaction. They are particularly useful when skin testing cannot or should not be performed.
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Siles, R. I., & Hsieh, F. H. (2011, September). Allergy blood testing: A practical guide for clinicians. Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine. https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78a.11023
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