%0 Journal Article %T Clinical utility of basophil activation test in diagnosis and predicting severity of mugwort pollen-related peach allergy %A Jia Yin %A Shan Deng %J Archive of "The World Allergy Organization Journal". %D 2019 %R 10.1016/j.waojou.2019.100043 %X Cross-reactivity between pollen and plant foods results in low specificity of food-IgE and skin prick testing, which may cause over-diagnosis. A test that can accurately diagnose pollen-related food allergy and identify patients at risk of developing severe reactions is needed. This study evaluates basophil CD63 expression as a biomarker for diagnosis and predicting severity of mugwort pollen-related peach allergy %K Basophil activation test %K Peach extract %K Pru p 3 %K Mugwort pollen allergy %K Peach allergy BAT %K basophil activation test %K LTP %K lipid transfer protein %K sIgE %K specific IgE %K DBPCFC %K double-blind placebo-controlled food challenge %K SPT %K skin prick testing %K OAS %K oral allergy syndrome %K SR %K systemic reaction %K ROC %K receiver operating characteristic %K AUC %K area under the curve %K SABA %K short-acting ¦Â2-agonist %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6593310/