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Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile

Also known as: Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile - Basic

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Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile - Basic Details in Brief

Also Known As HP Panel, Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis Panel, Hypersensitivity Lung Disease Profile
Purpose Detects antibodies against environmental allergens that cause hypersensitivity pneumonitis and helps differentiate it from other interstitial lung diseases
Preparation No special preparation required
Fasting Fasting not required
Reporting Time Next day
Cost 7,800

What is a Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile?

The Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile is a specialised blood test that detects IgG antibodies against common environmental antigens such as moulds, fungi, and bird proteins. These antibodies form when your immune system reacts to inhaled allergens, leading to lung inflammation known as hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP).

This test helps identify the specific allergens responsible for triggering the immune response, enabling doctors to confirm the diagnosis of HP and distinguish it from other interstitial lung diseases. A blood sample is collected from a vein in your arm and analysed using the Fluorescence Immunoassay (FIA) technique.

What Does a Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile Measure?

This test measures the presence and concentration of allergen-specific IgG antibodies that develop after repeated exposure to environmental agents. It provides valuable clinical information by:

  • Identifying the allergens (such as moulds or bird proteins) causing the lung inflammation.
  • Supporting the diagnosis of hypersensitivity pneumonitis.
  • Helping differentiate HP from other lung conditions with similar symptoms.
  • Monitoring changes in antibody levels during treatment or immunotherapy.
  • Assessing the body’s immune response to allergen exposure.

Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile: Who Needs It and Why It’s Done

What Symptoms May Call for a Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile?

Your doctor may recommend this test if you have symptoms such as:

  • Persistent dry cough or breathlessness
  • Wheezing or chest tightness
  • Fever or fatigue after exposure to dust, birds, or mould
  • Unexplained weight loss or malaise
  • Recurrent flu-like illness related to environmental triggers

Who Should Get a Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile?

The test is especially useful for:

  • Individuals exposed to mould, dust, or bird droppings through occupation or hobbies
  • Farmers, poultry workers, or people keeping pet birds
  • Patients showing abnormal chest imaging or interstitial lung changes
  • Individuals with suspected allergic or occupational lung disease
  • Patients undergoing evaluation for chronic respiratory illness of unclear cause

Why is a Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile Done?

This test helps confirm or rule out hypersensitivity pneumonitis by detecting antibodies to known environmental allergens. It assists doctors in identifying causative agents, guiding treatment, and preventing further exposure.

Importance of a Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile

The Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile plays a vital role in diagnosing and managing allergic lung conditions. By pinpointing specific allergen sensitivities, it allows doctors to differentiate HP from other interstitial lung diseases, monitor disease progression, and recommend lifestyle adjustments or avoidance measures. Early detection helps prevent chronic lung scarring and improves long-term respiratory outcomes.

Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile Booking & Reports – Metropolis Healthcare

How to Book the Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile and Get Your Reports?

  1. Simple Online Booking
    Book the Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile through the Metropolis Healthcare website or app. Choose a suitable time for home collection or visit your nearest Metropolis Lab.
  2. Safe Home Sample Collection
    Our trained phlebotomists collect your sample safely and hygienically at your convenience.
  3. Sample Tracking Updates
    Track your sample status in real time through the Metropolis Healthcare app or website.
  4. Accurate Laboratory Testing
    Your serum sample is tested at our NABL & CAP accredited Metropolis Labs using the Fluorescence Immunoassay (FIA) method for precise antibody detection.
  5. Quick Report Access
    Receive your results promptly through email, WhatsApp, or download them directly from the Metropolis Healthcare app or website.

Is Home Sample Collection for Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile Available Near You?

Yes, Metropolis Healthcare provides home collection services in major cities. Our expert phlebotomists ensure convenient and safe sample collection at your doorstep, eliminating the need to visit a lab and ensuring comfort for patients with respiratory difficulties.

How Long Does It Take to Get a Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile Report?

Reports are generally available the next day after the sample reaches the lab.
Note: Reporting time may vary depending on your location.

Where Can I See or Get Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile Results?

You can easily view or download your reports from the Metropolis Healthcare website or app. Reports are also sent directly to your registered email and WhatsApp. You can collect a printed copy from your nearest Metropolis Lab if preferred.

Interpreting Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile Results

What Your Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile Results May Indicate

Parameter

Normal Range (mgA/L)

High Values May Indicate

Penicillium chrysogenum (Specific IgG)

≤19.1

Exposure to mould spores causing allergic lung reaction

Cladosporium herbarum (Specific IgG)

≤36.0

Sensitisation to fungal allergens

Aspergillus fumigatus (Specific IgG)

≤27.4

Hypersensitivity pneumonitis, allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis

Mucor racemosus (Specific IgG)

≤10.0

Fungal exposure in damp environments

Alternaria alternata (Specific IgG)

≤13.1

Environmental mould allergy

Pigeon feathers, proteins (Specific IgG)

≤30

Bird fancier’s lung due to bird antigen exposure

 

Understanding Abnormal Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile Results by Parameter

Parameter

Possible Cause of High IgG Levels

Penicillium chrysogenum

Occupational or home mould exposure

Cladosporium herbarum

Airborne fungal spores triggering lung inflammation

Aspergillus fumigatus

Repeated exposure to fungal growth in damp settings

Mucor racemosus

Contact with decaying organic matter

Alternaria alternata

Sensitivity to mould in agricultural or humid areas

Pigeon feathers, proteins

Bird droppings or feather dust exposure leading to Bird Fancier’s Lung

 

How Should You Prepare for a Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile?

Minimal preparation is required for this test, but these steps help ensure accuracy:

  • No fasting required: You may eat and drink normally before the test.
  • Medication disclosure: Inform your doctor about any corticosteroids or immunosuppressants you are taking.
  • Avoid recent allergen exposure: Try not to handle birds or clean dusty or mouldy environments immediately before testing.
  • Hydration: Drink sufficient water to make blood collection easier.
  • Rest before the test: Ensure you are calm and rested, especially if you experience breathing discomfort.

How Is a Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile Done? (Step-by-Step Procedure)

The Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile is performed through a standard blood collection process:

  • Preparation: A tourniquet is tied around your upper arm to make veins more visible.
  • Cleaning: The puncture site is cleaned with antiseptic.
  • Sample Collection: About 3 ml of blood is drawn into a gel vacutainer using a sterile needle.
  • Completion: The needle is removed and a bandage is applied.
  • Processing: The serum is separated and tested using the Fluorescence Immunoassay (FIA) method to detect specific IgG antibodies against environmental allergens.

Conditions That May Affect Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile Accuracy

Certain conditions or factors may influence your test results:

  • Recent allergen exposure: May increase IgG antibody levels temporarily.
  • Immunosuppressive therapy: Can reduce antibody levels and affect detection.
  • Chronic respiratory infections: Might elevate specific IgG levels.
  • Autoimmune diseases: May cause antibody fluctuations.
  • Timing of test: Testing too soon after exposure might not reflect stable antibody levels.

Diseases That a Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile Can Help Detect

  • Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (acute or chronic)
  • Bird Fancier’s Lung (from bird antigen exposure)
  • Farmer’s Lung (from mouldy hay or organic dust)
  • Mould-related allergic interstitial lung disease
  • Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis
  • Occupational lung disorders linked to bioaerosol exposure

Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile Price in Different Cities

The cost of a Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile may vary depending on your location. Here's a table showing the approximate price range for the Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile at Metropolis Healthcare in major Indian cities:

City

Approximate Cost (INR)

Mumbai

₹ 7,500 to ₹ 8,000

Delhi

₹ 7,500 to ₹ 8,000

Bengaluru

₹ 7,500 to ₹ 8,000

Chennai

₹ 7,500 to ₹ 8,000

The Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile cost may vary depending on the city and the specific tests included in the panel. However, Metropolis Healthcare offers competitive Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile prices across major cities in India.

References

  1. Selman M., Pardo A., King T.E. (2012). Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis: Insights in Diagnosis and Pathobiology. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 186(4), 314–324. PMID: 22896107
  2. Lacasse Y., Selman M., Costabel U., et al. (2003). Clinical Diagnosis of Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 168(8), 952–958. PMID: 12893649
  3. Vasakova M., Morell F., Walsh S., et al. (2017). Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis: Perspectives in Diagnosis and Management. European Respiratory Review, 26(144), 160108. PMID: 28432099
  4. Cormier Y., Bélanger J., Laviolette M. (1985). Role of Serum Precipitins to Farmer’s Lung Antigens in the Diagnosis of Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis. American Review of Respiratory Disease, 131(4), 510–514. PMID: 3883790
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Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile - Basic Price

Metropolis Healthcare is a leading diagnostics centre and pathology lab in India equipped with the latest state-of-the-art technologies that provides the Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile - Basic with a clear pricing structure.

The Hypersensitive Pneumonitis Profile - Basic Price in Mumbai is ₹ 7,800 .

We are committed to deliver accurate and quality results from the best labs in India with complete transparency regarding test cost and turnaround time. No matter where you are, we strive to offer patients high-quality service that is affordable and accessible.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • It detects specific IgG antibodies to allergens such as moulds and bird proteins that may cause hypersensitivity pneumonitis.

High levels suggest recent or ongoing exposure to environmental allergens triggering lung inflammation.

No, fasting is not required. You can eat and drink as usual before your test.

The test screens for antibodies to Penicillium, Cladosporium, Aspergillus, Mucor, Alternaria, and Pigeon proteins.

A blood sample is drawn from a vein in your arm and tested in the Metropolis Lab using Fluorescence Immunoassay (FIA).

Yes, corticosteroids or immunosuppressants may reduce antibody levels. Always inform your doctor before testing.

A positive result indicates sensitisation or exposure to specific environmental antigens but must be interpreted alongside clinical and radiological findings.

Reports are usually available the next day after your sample is tested.

No, the test supports diagnosis but must be interpreted with clinical evaluation and imaging.

Avoid exposure to the identified allergen, follow your doctor’s advice, and consider further evaluation for lung health.

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