Acid Anhydride Allergy Profile
This test will detect allergic responses
to acid anhydride.
Acid anhydrides are strong respiratory
irritants known to produce hypersensitivity pulmonary disease, often beginning
as hypersensitivity pneumonitis. Hypersensitivity pneumonitis can be precipitated
either by acute or chronic exposure to acid anhydrides. Acute hypersensitivity
pneumonitis may be characterized by fever, chills, nonproductive cough, chest
pains, and dyspnea. Symptoms associated with chronic hypersensitivity include
fever, cough, fatigue, weight loss, and shortness of breath.
Between 2% and 15% of all asthma
associated with industry is due to occupational exposure to chemicals. Quantitative
allergen-specific IgE testing offers the capability of monitoring workplace
exposure to acid anhydrides through the measurement of acid anhydride-specific
IgE levels. Increases in acid anhydride-specific IgE levels are correlated
with elevations in exposure to acid anhydrides.
Phthalic anhydride (PA) and trimellitic
anhydride (TMA) are two of the most widely used acid anhydrides in industry.
Inhalation and dermal contact are the two most common routes of exposure to
acid anhydrides in the workplace. Acid anhydrides are used as hardeners or
plasticizers in the production of many epoxy resin systems. Acid anhydrides
are also employed in some chemical and dye production processes.
Significant deviations from the
normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.
Private MD
Lab Services offers the following test to aid in the diagnosis
of acid anhydride allergies:
The
Acid Anhydride Allergy Profile tests for the following:
phthalic anhydride-specific IgE
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trimellitic anhydride-specific IgE |
