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What is the maximum days the report can be obtained for the test

The maximum days the report can be obtained for the test Rabbit Epithelium Allergy Test is 7 days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Rabbit Epithelium Allergy Test

  • There are no specific prerequisites for the Rabbit Epithelium Allergy Test. However, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider before undergoing the test.

What are the measure values for the test Rabbit Epithelium Allergy Test

  • Measure Value 1: IgE Antibody Levels (IU/mL)
  • Measure Value 2: Skin prick test (wheal diameter in mm)
  • Measure Value 3: Histamine Release Test (%)
  • Measure Value 4: Basophil Activation Test (%)

What does this test Rabbit Epithelium Allergy Test identify?

Rabbit Epithelium Allergy Test

The Rabbit Epithelium Allergy Test is a diagnostic test that identifies allergies to rabbit epithelium, which is the outer layer of cells in rabbits. This test is typically performed by exposing a small sample of rabbit epithelium to the skin or blood of an individual suspected of having an allergy to rabbits.

When the immune system of an allergic individual comes into contact with rabbit epithelium, it may produce antibodies that trigger allergic reactions such as itching, swelling, or respiratory symptoms. The Rabbit Epithelium Allergy Test helps healthcare providers determine if a person is allergic to rabbit epithelium and should avoid exposure to rabbits.

Why is this test Rabbit Epithelium Allergy Test taken?

Why is the Rabbit Epithelium Allergy Test taken?

The Rabbit Epithelium Allergy Test is taken to determine if a person has an allergic reaction to rabbit epithelium. Rabbit epithelium is a type of tissue that lines the respiratory tract of rabbits. Some people may develop an allergic reaction to proteins found in rabbit epithelium, leading to symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, and wheezing.

This test involves exposing a small sample of rabbit epithelium to the skin or blood of the individual to see if there is any allergic response. If the person shows signs of an allergic reaction, it may indicate that they are sensitive to rabbit epithelium and should avoid contact with rabbits or rabbit-derived products to prevent further allergic reactions.

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