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If the ECP level is elevate...
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If the ECP level is elevated in a patient with asthma-like symptoms, what is the interpretation?
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Are there other situations and diseases than in asthma where inflammation can effect the ECP level?
How can ECP be used as a marker for allergy?
How can ECP be used in the diagnosis of inflammation in asthma?
How can ECP be used in the monitoring of inflammation in asthma?
How do you take ECP samples in children?
How does clotting time effect ECP levels?
How does the choice of tube influence the ECP result?
How does the temperature effect ECP levels?
How often should ECP be checked during corticosteroid treatment?
If the ECP level is elevated in a patient with asthma-like symptoms, what is the interpretation?
If the ECP level is elevated, but the patient is not showing asthma-like symptoms, what is the interpretation?
If the ECP level is normal in a patient with asthma-like symptoms, what is the interpretation?
What are the benefits of ImmunoCAP allergy in vitro testing?
What are the reference intervals for ECP?
When can ECP samples be collected during the day?
Which are the important factors for ECP sample handling?
Why is it important to handle ECP serum samples in a special way?
Why must the ECP sample clot?
Why must the serum taken for ECP testing be transferred into a new tube?
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The patient suffers from asthma with an ongoing inflammation and there is a need for anti-inflammatory treatment.
References
Ahlstedt S. Mediators in Allergy Diagnosis. ACI International 1998;10(2):37-44.
Further Reading
Expected values - ImmunoCAP ECP
(Methods)
Mediators in Allergy Diagnosis
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