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Laboratory Tests and Ancillaries
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Laboratory Tests and Ancillaries
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Laboratory Tests and Ancillaries
Laboratory Tests and Ancillaries
Serum
IgE levels may be considered to test for the presence of an allergic disease. High
serum total IgE level (≥500 IU/mL) may be indicative of atopic dermatitis. Specific
serum IgE antibody tests and skin prick tests may be used to identify specific
sensitization.
Peripheral
eosinophil count, serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) level, and serum thymus and
activation regulated chemokine (TARC) level may be used as markers for disease
progression. An increase in LDH level may be indicative of tissue damage
secondary to skin inflammation.
Though
multiple mutations have been identified in the FLG gene, routine genetic
diagnostic test for atopic dermatitis is not yet recommended.