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  2. Schick test - Wikipedia

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    The test is a simple procedure. A small amount (0.1 ml) of diluted (1/50 MLD) diphtheria toxin is injected intradermally into one arm of the person and a heat inactivated toxin on the other as a control. If a person does not have enough antibodies to fight it off, the skin around the injection will become red and swollen, indicating a positive ...

  3. List of eponymous tests - Wikipedia

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    Used as an indicator for the active presence of women in films and other fiction, and to call attention to gender inequality in fiction D Duess: Louisa Düss Projective test for young children. E Ebert: Roger Ebert: Used to find out whether a computer-based synthesized voice can tell a joke with sufficient skill to cause people to laugh. F ...

  4. Scapular - Wikipedia

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    Scapular wearing is sometimes found in Protestant churches including Anglican, Lutheran, Methodist, and Presbyterian Churches. Instructions are provided in United Methodist Church allowing scapular to be worn over the alb by anyone lay or clergy, not as a pastoral stole or chasuble, either colored for the Church season or not. [40]

  5. Mantoux test - Wikipedia

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    The results of this test must be interpreted carefully. The person's medical risk factors determine at which increment (5 mm, 10 mm, or 15 mm) of induration the result is considered positive. [12] A positive result indicates TB exposure. 5 mm or more is positive in An HIV-positive person; Persons with recent contacts with a TB patient

  6. 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; Dick test; Fernandez reaction; Frei test;

  7. Pathergy - Wikipedia

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    Differences in positive/negative pathergy and severity of the reaction depend on disease activity, ethnicity, type of needle used for the prick test, among other factors. [2] Pathergy test is done both orally and cutaneous. Orally, the lower lip is the site of testing. Appearance of any ulcer or papule indicates a positive pathergy reaction.

  8. Tine test - Wikipedia

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    The tine test is a multiple-puncture tuberculin skin test used to aid in the medical diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB). The tine test is similar to the Heaf test, although the Mantoux test is usually used instead. There are various forms of the tine tests which usually fall into two categories: the old tine test (OT) and the purified protein ...

  9. Scapula - Wikipedia

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    The scapula (pl.: scapulae or scapulas [1]), also known as the shoulder blade, is the bone that connects the humerus (upper arm bone) with the clavicle (collar bone). Like their connected bones, the scapulae are paired, with each scapula on either side of the body being roughly a mirror image of the other.

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