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Allergic Conditions / Other / Anaphylaxis / Diagnosing Anaphylaxis

The diagnosis of anaphylaxis is based on symptoms and signs and requires immediate action, so no laboratory test can aid in decision making in the acute moment. Some laboratory tests, such as serum tryptase levels, may help confirm an anaphylactic episode.

Underlying allergies, and even other conditions such as systemic mastocytosis, should be adequately assessed.