Mycotoxin Testing
Cross-source consensus on Mycotoxin Testing from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Testing is indicated when clinical history and symptoms are consistent with exposure. — Mycotoxin Illness: Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment Guide
- ELISA-based urine testing is preferred for detecting mycotoxin metabolites, especially in patients with active liver detoxification. — Mycotoxin Illness: Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment Guide
- Test results do not indicate illness severity, exposure source, or timing. — Mycotoxin Illness: Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment Guide
- The OAT provides complementary data used to tailor treatment planning. — Mycotoxin Illness: Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment Guide
- Mycotoxin test results reflect longer-term accumulation rather than acute exposure. — Mycotoxin Illness: Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment Guide
- Severely ill patients with negative tests may need glutathione mobilization before retesting to address possible false negatives. — Mycotoxin Illness: Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment Guide