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What is a “radioallergosorbant test” or “RAST”?

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What is a “radioallergosorbant test” or “RAST”?

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The radioallergosorbant test or RAST test as it’s more commonly known is a blood test which shows the presence or absence of antigen-specific immunoglobulins. What that really means is it’s a blood test which indicates — as a skin test indicates — the presence or absence of allergic antibodies in the patient. The blood test is sometimes used in those patients for whom a skin test is not appropriate. These conditions might include: eczema of the skin; fear of being scratched up; a patient who’s taking antihistamines which may inhibit the reaction; or some patients are just more comfortable having a blood test drawn than having their skin scratched. The advantage of it is it’s a blood draw and the blood is sent off to the lab and one gets a quantitative answer. The disadvantage of it is it takes a longer time. A scratch test or an intradermal test takes 15 to 20 minutes. A RAST test takes overnight or a few days, depending. It’s more expensive, typically, and in experienced hands, the

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