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Trisetum paniceum Ab.IgE
Measures IgE antibodies against wild oats pollen in your blood.
Why This Biomarker Matters
Elevated IgE to wild oats indicates allergic sensitization. This test helps identify specific grass pollen triggers for hay fever and asthma, guiding treatment decisions.
Understanding Your Results
Normal Range
0.35 k[IU]/L
Overview
This test measures IgE antibodies against wild oats (Trisetum paniceum), a grass pollen allergen. Elevated IgE levels indicate an allergic sensitization to this plant, though the presence of antibodies doesn't always mean you have symptoms. This test is used by allergists to confirm specific grass pollen allergies and guide immunotherapy or avoidance strategies. People with hay fever or asthma triggered by grass pollens may be tested to identify their specific allergen triggers.
Technical Information (LOINC Codes)
Standardized laboratory codes for this biomarker
7542-4Primary102855-4Available Lab Tests
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