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TOXOCARA SKIN TESTS

The Lancet, 1968
C. M. P. Bradstreet, A.W. Woodruff
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Allergy Skin Tests

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1985
Skin tests remain the best diagnostic tool to supplement the history and physical examination in current allergy practice. They are a highly specific measure of IgE fixed to tissue. They are at least as sensitive as other available methods. Several antigens can be tested at one time.
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Non‐immediate‐reading skin tests and prolonged challenges in non‐immediate hypersensitivity to beta‐lactams in children

Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, 2018
G. Lezmi   +9 more
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Immediate hypersensitivity to iodinated contrast media: diagnostic accuracy of skin tests and intravenous provocation test with low dose

Clinical and Experimental Allergy, 2016
L. Sesé   +8 more
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Skin tests in patients with hypersensitivity reaction to iodinated contrast media: a meta‐analysis

Allergy. European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2015
S. Yoon   +10 more
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Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions with Antimalarials and Allergological Skin Tests

Dermatology, 2015
A. Soria   +8 more
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Skin Testing in Allergy

Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 1993
C R Zeiss, Thao Doan
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Variables in Allergy Skin Testing

Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 1994
Allergy skin testing for immediate hypersensitivity is affected by a number of factors, some under the control of and others not controllable by the operator. Uncontrollable factors include the patient's age, chronobiological variation, and variation in reactivity between different parts of the body. Controllable factors include medications the patient
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