MCAS Profile Basic (Code 3409)

Includes some of the basic inflammatory mediators that may be released in Mast Cell Activation syndrome.

Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) is a condition where a patient may have a normal level of mast cells present, but these cells may be over-responsive or overreact to the body. Symptoms are usually related to the excess and episodic release of inflammatory mediators from mast cells. A common presentation is recurrent anaphylaxis where no trigger or cause can be identified.

NZD479.95

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MCAS Profile Basic (Code 3409)

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