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Pediatric clinics of North America, 2015
Skin testing can be a helpful technique epidemiologically and diagnostically, provided that its limitations and liabilities are kept in mind. (1) A positive skin test, at best, is only a reflection of exposure to the antigen at sometime in the past. A negative skin test does not rule out infection.
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Skin testing can be a helpful technique epidemiologically and diagnostically, provided that its limitations and liabilities are kept in mind. (1) A positive skin test, at best, is only a reflection of exposure to the antigen at sometime in the past. A negative skin test does not rule out infection.
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Journal of biological regulators and homeostatic agents, 2018
The skin prick test (SPT) is the most common test for the diagnosis of allergy. SPT is performed by pricking the skin, usually in the volar surface of the forearm, with a lancet through a drop of an allergen extract and is usually the first choice test in the diagnostic workup for allergic diseases because of its reliability, safety, convenience and ...
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The skin prick test (SPT) is the most common test for the diagnosis of allergy. SPT is performed by pricking the skin, usually in the volar surface of the forearm, with a lancet through a drop of an allergen extract and is usually the first choice test in the diagnostic workup for allergic diseases because of its reliability, safety, convenience and ...
Frati, F +6 more
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1949
W B, BLANTON, A K, SUTPHIN
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W B, BLANTON, A K, SUTPHIN
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