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Что (кто) такое tuberculin patch test - определение

MEDICAL TEST TO DETERMINE THE SUBSTANCE CAUSING ALLERGIC REACTION
Patch Test; Patch tests; Patch testing; Patch test (medicine)
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Patch test         
A patch test is a diagnostic method used to determine which specific substances cause allergic inflammation of a patient's skin.
patch test         
¦ noun an allergy test in which a range of substances are applied to the skin in light scratches or under a plaster.
Mantoux test         
  • The size of [[induration]] is measured 48–72 hours later. Erythema (redness) should not be measured.
  • Mantoux test injection site in a subject without chronic conditions or in a high-risk group clinically diagnosed as negative at 50 hours
IMMUNOLOGICAL METHOD
Pirquet reaction; Pirquet test; Tuberculin skin test; PPD test; Tuberculin test; TB skin test; Mantoux technique; Ppd test; Mendel–Mantoux test; Mendel-Mantoux test; Mantoux screening test; Tuberculin sensitivity test; Tuberculosis skin test
['m?Mantoux testtu:, 'mantu:]
¦ noun Medicine a skin test for immunity to tuberculosis using the injection of tuberculin.
Origin
1930s: named after the French physician Charles Mantoux.

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Patch test

A patch test is a diagnostic method used to determine which specific substances cause allergic inflammation of a patient's skin.

Patch testing helps identify which substances may be causing a delayed-type allergic reaction in a patient and may identify allergens not identified by blood testing or skin prick testing. It is intended to produce a local allergic reaction on a small area of the patient's back, where the diluted chemicals were planted.

The chemicals included in the patch test kit are the offenders in approximately 85–90 percent of contact allergic eczema and include chemicals present in metals (e.g., nickel), rubber, leather, formaldehyde, lanolin, fragrance, toiletries, hair dyes, medicine, pharmaceutical items, food, drink, preservative, and other additives.