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Title: [Comparison of RAST with an immunoenzyme method in simultaneous determination of IgE specific for numerous air allergens]. Author: Pacor ML, Marchi G, Peroli P, Nicolis F, Cortina P, Lunardi C. Journal: Clin Ter; 1991 Jun 15; 137(5):321-5. PubMed ID: 1832604. Abstract: Recently, a new immunoenzymatic test (Allergy Screen Profile, ASP) has been proposed for the simultaneous determination of IgE specific for five inhaled allergens (Dermatophagoides, animal dander, trees, grass pollen and Parietaria). For evaluation of this test we compared the results obtained in twenty-seven patients suffering from respiratory allergy with RAST with those obtained using the new test. In 84.3% of cases there was positive concordance between the two tests. The specificity of ASP ranged from 71.4% to 100% and the sensitivity from 76.9% to 95.2% for the different allergens examined. A good correlation between ASP and RAST was particularly evident for Dermatophagoides, animal dander and trees. Therefore, ASP appears to be a suitable test for the simultaneous determination of IgE specific for different allergens.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]