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Learned cautions regarding antibody testing in mast cell activation syndrome.

Lawrence B AfrinTania T DempseyGerhard J Molderings
Published in: Diagnosis (Berlin, Germany) (2023)
Our observations suggest most positive antibody tests in MCAS patients represent detection of clinically insignificant mimicking antibodies. As such, to reduce incorrect diagnoses of AADs and inappropriate treatment in MCAS patients, caution is warranted in interpreting positive antibody tests in these patients. Except in clinically urgent/emergent situations, patience in determining the trendline of a positive antibody in an MCAS patient, and more carefully assessing whether the AAD is truly present, is to be preferred.
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