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Test Code HBEE Honey Bee w/ Reflex Allergen

Important Note

See Resources Section for Interpretation Guide

Useful For

Establishing a diagnosis of an allergy to honeybee, paper wasp, yellow jacket, yellow hornet, and white-faced hornet venoms

 

Defining the allergen responsible for eliciting signs and symptoms

 

Identifying allergens:

-Responsible for allergic response or anaphylactic episode

-To confirm sensitization prior to beginning immunotherapy

-To investigate the specificity of allergic reactions to insect venom allergens, drugs, or chemical allergens

 

This test is not useful for patients previously treated with immunotherapy to determine if residual clinical sensitivity exists, or in patients in whom the medical management does not depend upon identification of allergen specificity.

Specimen Requirements

Collection Container/Tube:

Preferred: Serum

Acceptable: Red top

Submission Container/Tube: Plastic vial

Specimen Volume: 2mL preferred, 1.5mL minimum 

Collection Instructions: Centrifuge within 2 hours and aliquot serum into a plastic vial.

Specimen Stability

Specimen Type Temperature Time
Serum Refrigerated (preferred)

7 days

  Frozen  90 days

Panel Components and Reflexes

HBEE Honey Bee IgE w/Rflx Whole Allergen Honey Bee, IgE with Reflex to Components
HBEEM1 Phospholipase A2 Honey Bee Component, Phospholipase A2, Api m 1
HBEEM3 Hyaluronidase Api m2 Honey Bee Component, Hyaluronidase, Api m 2
HBEEM4 Acid Phosphatase Honey Bee Component, Acid phosphatase, Api m 3
HBEEM5 Dipeptidyl peptidase Honey Bee Component, Dipeptidyl peptidase, Api m 5
HBEM10 Icarapin Honey Bee Component, Icarapin, Api m 10

Reference Values

< 0.10 kUa/l = Negative

Please see Interpretation Guide for additional information.

Method

ImmunoCAP® Fluorescence Enzyme Immunoassay (FEIA)

CPT

86003x1

83520

86008x5 (if appropriate)

Performing Laboratory

MaineGeneral Medical Center

Day(s) Performed

Monday - Friday