Tryptase in children in the practice of an allergist

The normal serum tryptase level is 0-11.4 ng/ml. Hypertryptasemia occurs with anaphylaxis, systemic mastocytosis, and cutaneous mastocytosis in children. Recently, mast cell activation syndromes are increasingly being diagnosed. The article discusses the main reasons for the increase in the concentr...

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Main Author: D. Sh. Macharadze (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Association of Paediatric Allergists and Immunologists of Russia (APAIR), 2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:The normal serum tryptase level is 0-11.4 ng/ml. Hypertryptasemia occurs with anaphylaxis, systemic mastocytosis, and cutaneous mastocytosis in children. Recently, mast cell activation syndromes are increasingly being diagnosed. The article discusses the main reasons for the increase in the concentration of tryptase in children. Allergists must correctly interpret its causes.
Item Description:2500-1175
2712-7958
10.24412/2500-1175-2021-1-4-14