Caroline and Emma, both 16 years old, both of whom possess known peanut allergies, visit their healthcare provider after experiencing nasal obstruction in combination with irritated, itchy eyes and sometimes local reaction in the mouth.
Caroline and Emma's healthcare provider conducts a full clinical history and physical examination and decides to test using peanut components.
Find out how allergen sensitization testing can show if two girls are at risk for severe reactions to peanuts.
Test |
Type |
Caroline’s Results |
Emma’s Results |
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Peanut |
Whole Allergen |
+4 |
+4 |
Test |
Type |
Caroline’s Results |
Emma’s Results |
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Based on history, evaluation, and testing their previous healthcare provider recommended that Caroline and Emma remove peanut entirely from thier diet.
These results together with these patients’ case history and symptoms, help confirm the diagnosis.
Test |
Type |
Caroline’s Results |
Emma’s Results |
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Peanut |
Whole Allergen |
26 |
28 |
Ara h 1 |
Allergen Component |
<0.1 |
2.1 |
Ara h 2 |
Allergen Component |
<0.1 |
12.3 |
Ara h 3 |
Allergen Component |
<0.1 |
3.3 |
Ara h 8 |
Allergen Component |
33 |
10.3 |
Ara h 9 |
Allergen Component |
<0.1 |
<0.1 |
Test |
Type |
Caroline’s Results |
Emma’s Results |
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Caroline has no detectable IgE levels to any of the species-specific markers in peanut allergy; Ara h 1, Ara h 2, and Ara h 3. Also, Ara h 9 is negative. She does however, have high levels of antibodies recognizing Ara h 8 indicating a pollen-related food allergy, which is in line with her symptoms during spring season.1-3
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Emma has significant/high IgE to species specific markers for peanut allergy often associated with systemic reactions.1-3
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