Gluten allergy test Faridabad
GLUTEN ALLERGY TEST
DESCRIPTION – in the skin-prick test, a small amount of a liquid containing wheat protein is placed on the back or forearm, which is then pricked with a small, sterile probe to allow the liquid to seep into the skin. If a raised, reddish spot forms within 15 to 20 minutes, that can indicate an allergy.
METHODOLOGY – quantitative immunoCAP fluorescent enzyme immunoassay
TURN AROUND TIME – 1-3 days
SPECIMEN REQUIERED –
PATIENT PREPARATION – multiple patient encounters should be avoided
COLLECT – serum separator tube. Multiple specimen tubes should be avoided
SPECIMEN PREAPARATION – separate the serum from cells within 2 hours of collection. Transfer 1 ml of serum plus 0.1 ml for each additional allergen to transport tube
STORAGE/TRANSPORT TEMPERATURE – refrigerated
STABILITY – ambient: 48 hours; refrigerated: 2 weeks; frozen: 1 year
UNACCEPTABLE CONDITION – hemolyzed, icteric or lipemic specimens
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS – clinical history is mandatory