Clinical Details

 High IgE 

High total IgE is common and most often associated with atopic conditions such as asthma, eczema, allergic rhinitis, or food allergy, though it is not diagnostic of allergy on its own. A raised IgE should not be used to diagnose allergy, as it may also occur in nonallergic conditions and even in ultrarare immunodysregulation disorders. Very high IgE (>1000) is particularly common in eczema.  

 

Low or Normal IgE 

A normal or low total IgE does not exclude allergy, because people with true clinical allergies may still have normal IgE levels. IgE must be interpreted in the context of clinical history, and that testing adds little without supporting symptoms. 

Case Study
At Enfer Medical, we have integrated a cutting-edge and fully automated WASPLab® (Walk Away Specimen Processor) that has significantly enhanced our testing capabilities to ensure the highest of quality when processing patient samples.
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WASPLab® at Enfer Medical
Our entire microbiology workflow has been optimized using automation and highly sophisticated robots to ensure uninterrupted incubation for rapid bacterial growth and improved turnaround times for patients.
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