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The concordance between component tests and clinical history in British adults with suspected pollen-food syndrome to peanut and hazelnut

Journal of Clinical Pathology Aug 19, 2017

Beck SC, et al. – The concordance between component tests and clinical history were contemplated, in suspected pollen–food syndrome (PFS) to peanut/hazelnut in a specialist clinic. The concordance was discovered to be good for hazelnut (κ=0.63) but poor for peanut (κ=−0.12). In order to obtain an accurate diagnosis, food challenges were required in discordant cases.
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