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Is it necessary to test for all tree nuts when a patient presents with IgE mediated symptoms to an isolated tree nut?

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Allergy & Immunology · University of Maryland School of Medicine

Having an allergy to a specific tree nut does not mean a patient will be allergic to others, but there are some that are cross-reactive, and it may be worthwhile testing for the cross-reactive tree nut as opposed to testing for all. For example, if the patient had a reaction to cashew, testing for p...

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Allergy & Immunology · George R Gottlieb Md Pc

I assume every patient allergic to cashew is allergic to pistachio and warn them that they are at risk. Most patients allergic to walnuts will, in my experience, be allergic to cashews, but it may be worth testing. Almond is the least likely to react, and an in-office challenge is often worthwhile, ...

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