2023
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics13243662
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Diagnostic Significance of Tryptase for Suspected Mast Cell Disorders

Michiel Beyens,
Alessandro Toscano,
Didier Ebo
et al.

Abstract: Tryptase has proven to be a very useful and specific marker to demonstrate mast cell activation and degranulation when an acute (i.e., within 4 h after the event) and baseline value (i.e., at least 24 h after the event) are compared and meet the consensus formula (i.e., an increase of 20% + 2). The upper limit of normal determined by the manufacturer is 11.4 ng/mL; however, this boundary has been the subject of debate. According to ECNM and AIM experts, the normal range of baseline tryptase should be 1 to 15 n… Show more

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