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Skin testing

Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2006
To provide the reader with a relevant review of the literature regarding skin testing in the allergist's office.A PubMed search for the years 1970 through 2005 was performed using the following keywords: allergy skin testing, skin prick testing, and intradermal skin testing.Articles that highlighted aspects of sentinel to clinical allergists' use of ...
John, Oppenheimer, Harold S, Nelson
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Tuberculin Skin Testing

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
To the Editor. — I should like to comment on the negativity of the tuberculin skin test performed on the patients described in the article entitled "Transtracheal Aspiration in Diagnosis of Sputum-Spear—Negative Tuberculosis" (238:1037-1040, 1977).
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Skin testing in allergy

Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 2019
Skin tests are used in addition to a directed history and physical examination to exclude or confirm immunoglobulin E (IgE) mediated diseases, such as allergic rhinitis, asthma, and anaphylaxis, to aeroallergens, foods, insect venoms, and certain drugs.
Gayatri, Patel, Carol, Saltoun
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The Tuberculin Skin Test

Pediatric Annals, 1993
nounced the discovery of a cure for tuberculosis. The cure consisted of giving patients subcutaneous doses of tuberculin, a brownish, transparent liquid obtained from culture filtrates of MWcobacterium tuberculosis. This treatment caused a febrile reaction within 4 or 5 hours.
R E, Huebner, M F, Schein, J B, Bass
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Tuberculin Skin Test Conversion

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
To the Editor.— Dr. Edwards in her reply to a question (212:1219, 1970) has stated that isoniazid chemoprophylaxis is recommended for anyone of any age whose tuberculin reaction converts from negative to positive and that appearance of a positive reaction signals the occurrence of tuberculous infection.
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Skin tests in sarcoidosis

Tubercle, 1957
Summary Skin sensitivity in sarcoidosis has been investigated using tuberculin and Candida albicans antigen. Sixty-nine per cent of 102 cases of sarcoidosis gave a negative Mantoux reaction to 100 TU PPD compared with 20 per cent of controls. Among sarcoidosis patients who failed to react to tuberculin alone, tuberculin-cortisone gave reactions in 50
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Skin cancer antibody tests

Nursing Standard, 1988
It may soon be possible to prevent malignant melanomas metastasising, according to researchers in Australia.
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