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  2. Autoimmune urticaria - Wikipedia

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    Autoimmune urticaria, also known as chronic autoimmune urticaria, is a type of chronic urticaria characterized by the presence of autoantibodies in the patient's immune system that target the body's own mast cells, leading to episodes of hives (urticaria). [2] [3] This immunologically distinct type of urticaria is considered autoimmune because ...

  3. Skin test - Wikipedia

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    A skin test is a medical test in which a substance is injected into the skin. [1] Examples. Casoni test; Corneometry;

  4. Mantoux test - Wikipedia

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    In the Mantoux test, a standard dose of 5 tuberculin units (TU - 0.1 ml), according to the CDC, [8] or 2 TU of Statens Serum Institute (SSI) tuberculin RT23 in 0.1 ml solution, according to the National Health Service, [9] is injected intradermally (between the layers of dermis) on the flexor surface of the left forearm, mid-way between elbow ...

  5. Heaf test - Wikipedia

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    The Heaf test, a diagnostic skin test, was long performed to determine whether or not children had been exposed to tuberculosis infection. The test was named after F. R. G. Heaf . Also known as the Sterneedle test , [ 1 ] it was administered by a Heaf gun (trademarked "Sterneedle"), [ 2 ] a spring-loaded instrument with six needles arranged in ...

  6. Buehler test - Wikipedia

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    The Buehler test is an in vivo test to screen for substances that cause human skin sensitisation (i.e. allergens). It was first proposed by Edwin Vernon Buehler in 1965 [1] and further explained in 1980. [2] It is a non-adjuvant test. In the test, guinea pigs are exposed to a high dose of the substance.

  7. Lepromin skin test - Wikipedia

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    Aldo Castellani was the first to prepare a substance similar to lepromin while attempting to produce a leprosy vaccine. [6] [7] Kensuke Mitsuda worked with lepromin starting in 1916 and published the first paper on it in 1919 [8] However, he retained Ernest Reinhold Rost's earlier name leprolin and his original idea was to find a test that distinguishes leprosy patients from non-leprosy persons.

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  9. Serum total protein - Wikipedia

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    Serum total protein, also known as total protein, is a clinical chemistry parameter representing the concentration of protein in serum. [1] Serum contains many proteins including serum albumin, a variety of globulins, and many others. While it is possible to analyze these proteins individually, total protein is a relatively quick and ...