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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of differentiating food allergies from intolerances, what is the primary immunological mechanism that distinguishes an IgE-mediated food allergy from a non-IgE-mediated food intolerance?
The activation of the complement system, leading to direct tissue damage.
The production of antibodies by B cells, leading to delayed hypersensitivity reactions.
The failure of the gastrointestinal tract to properly digest specific food components.
The release of histamine and other inflammatory mediators from mast cells and basophils in response to an allergen.
Q2Domain Verified
A patient presents with symptoms of flushing, urticaria, and angioedema within 30 minutes of consuming shellfish. The patient's medical history includes a previous severe reaction to shrimp. Which diagnostic approach is most appropriate for confirming an IgE-mediated food allergy in this scenario, according to the principles taught in "The Complete Food Allergy vs. Intolerance Mastery Course 2026"?
Stool examination for eosinophilic protein markers.
Elimination diet followed by oral food challenge under strict medical supervision.
Hydrogen breath test to assess for malabsorption of carbohydrates.
Skin prick testing with shellfish extracts and serum-specific IgE testing.
Q3Domain Verified
Consider a scenario where a patient reports experiencing bloating, gas, and abdominal discomfort approximately 2 hours after consuming dairy products, but denies any immediate reactions like hives or difficulty breathing. Based on the "From Zero to Expert!" framework in the mastery course, which of the following is the most likely underlying mechanism?
Celiac disease, a severe autoimmune reaction to gluten.
Lactose intolerance due to lactase enzyme deficiency.
Anaphylactic shock triggered by a rapid immune response.
A T-cell mediated inflammatory cascade in the gut.

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