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2019
Nasal provocation test (NPT) with allergens is a safe and simple technique recommended in different diagnostic and research settings. NPT is mostly used for diagnostic purposes in cases where patient’s symptoms do not agree with the results of skin or blood testing. Also, it has an important role in clinical trials.
Nuray Bayar Muluk+2 more
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Nasal provocation test (NPT) with allergens is a safe and simple technique recommended in different diagnostic and research settings. NPT is mostly used for diagnostic purposes in cases where patient’s symptoms do not agree with the results of skin or blood testing. Also, it has an important role in clinical trials.
Nuray Bayar Muluk+2 more
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Nasal provocation test: how to maximize its clinical use?
Asian Pacific Journal of Allergy and Immunology, 2010In order to diagnose allergic rhinitis (AR), skin prick tests and serum specific IgE level are the most common used methods. But there are some conditions which the results of both methods do not correlate with the clinical presentation of AR.
P. Tantilipikorn+2 more
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Glaucoma and Corticosteroid Provocative Testing
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1965Introduction Patients with field loss due to primary open-angle glaucoma characteristically demonstrate tonographic abnormalities (Po/C> 100) after water drinking.1A higher than normal prevalence of non-tasters of phenylthiocarbamide (PTC) has also been demonstrated in the primary open-angle glaucoma population.2 Recently topical corticosteroids have
Norman Ballin, Bernard Becker
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Provocative Testing and Treatment for Foods
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1969THE PROVOCATIVE food test is a deliberate intracutaneous injection of a potent food extract of sufficient quantity and strength to provoke a mild systemic reaction, followed by the immediate injection of weaker or stronger dilutions of the identical antigen to relieve the provoked symptoms.
Carleton H. Lee+2 more
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Cholecystokinin Provocation HIDA test
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2011We would actually agree with Dr. Zuckier that there isextensive literature on this topic. Clearly though, wedisagree that it is conclusive or can definitively guideclinical practice. There are numerous technical variations indosing the provoking agents and outcome measures.
Steve Rosenblatt+3 more
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Provocative testing for chest pain
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2000Since the first Chest Pain Center (CPC) was set up in 1981 to speed up the evaluation and treatment of patients with acute myocardial infarction, the original concept has been expanded to include rapid evaluation of chest pain patients with the appropriate streamlining of care and incorporation of the latest in technology.
W. Brian Gibler, Fatimah Lateef
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The Precision of the Conjunctival Provocation Test
Allergy, 1984Repeated conjunctiva] provocation tests ICPT) were done in 20 children with rhino‐conjunctivitis due to birch pollen allergy. Compared with the first open challenge, three successive blinded CPTs were reproducible within an allergen strength difference of one 10‐potency in 92 of the tests.
Bengt Björkstén+5 more
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Exercise provocation test for growth hormone secretion: methodologic considerations.
Pediatric Exercise Science, 2008The diagnosis of Growth Hormone (GH) deficiency in children with short stature is complex, and in certain cases, might be very difficult. Most of the provocative tests used to evaluate GH deficiency use pharmacological agents.
A. Eliakim, D. Nemet
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Glucagon Provocative Test for Pheochromocytoma
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1967Excerpt Although diagnosing pheochromocytoma has been greatly assisted by recent advances for the chemical determination of urinary pressor amines, the paroxysmally secreting form may, nevertheless...
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1980
The antral hormone gastrin is of special importance in recurrent ulcerations after gastric surgery. In the last few years several forms of hypergastrinaemia have been found; the differential diagnosis embraces the following: 1) Zollinger-Ellison syndrome 2) Antral G-cell hyperplasia 3) Retained antrum after Billroth II ...
W. F. Caspary, H. D. Becker
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The antral hormone gastrin is of special importance in recurrent ulcerations after gastric surgery. In the last few years several forms of hypergastrinaemia have been found; the differential diagnosis embraces the following: 1) Zollinger-Ellison syndrome 2) Antral G-cell hyperplasia 3) Retained antrum after Billroth II ...
W. F. Caspary, H. D. Becker
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