Diagnosing allergic diseases in children: Practical recommendations
for consulting pathologists
Homburger HA. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2004 Sep;128(9):1028-31.
Summary
In the environment of managed care, children with allergic
diseases are increasingly likely to be evaluated by nonallergist
physicians. While the presumptive diagnosis of an allergic
disease can often be suspected on clinical grounds, signs
and symptoms are not reliable for establishing a definitive
diagnosis or for deciding on management options. This article
discusses the use of immunoglobulin E antibody tests to classify
children with allergic symptoms. The information is intended
for pathologists who offer consultative laboratory services
to nonallergist physicians. Emphasis is placed on defining
the minimum number of tests necessary to identify allergic
children at different ages.
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