Immunoglobulin G (Specific)
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Assay |
Immunoglobulin G (specific) |
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Key Words |
Specific immunoglobulin G SIgG (Bird fanciers lung, Farmers lung and Aspergillus precipitins) Pigeon specific IgG (Avian precipitins) , GE91 IgG to Aspergillus , GASP Specific IgG Micropolyspora faeni , GM22
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Specimen Collection |
Serum (brown) |
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Turnaround time |
10 days |
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Test indications |
Aspergillus precipitins can be found in cases of allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) and extrinsic allergic alveolitis (EAA). This is a complex inflammatory response to inhaled spores and is seen in about 1% of asthma sufferers and up to 15% of patients with cystic fibrosis. Patients have a characteristic X ray appearance and elevated total IgE, and both specific IgG and specific IgE to Aspergillus fumigatus. Levels of specific IgG have been defined which make the diagnosis likely. This is >90 mg/L in patients with cystic fibrosis and >35 mg/L in other patients. Specific IgG assays are also available for the investigation of Bird fanciers lung and Farmers lung. |
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Methodology |
Enzyme immunoassay |
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Interferences |
No known methodological interferences |
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Reference Range |
Aspergillus: Negative <35 mg/L (<90mg/L in patients with cystic fibrosis) Pigeon Mix: Negative 0-38 mg/L Farmers Lung Micropolyspora faeni: Negative 0 – 22 mg/L |
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Analytical error |
Contact laboratory (x8454) |
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Reference change value |
N/A |



