A single therapeutic dose administered on the first day of a drug provocation test could be safe in diagnosing mild nonimmediate reactions to amoxicillin-clavulanic acid, according to a study ...
The investigational monoclonal antibody barzolvolimab significantly improved provocation test outcomes and reduced symptoms compared with placebo in patients with cold urticaria and symptomatic ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . “In the United States, once patients at low risk for [acute coronary syndrome] are admitted for observation or ...
The intranasal Schirmer test (INSCH) may help detect allergic rhinitis during a nasal provocation test. Among patients with allergic rhinitis, the INSCH revealed significantly increased nasal ...
Intracoronary acetylcholine provocation testing is a safe method of assessing coronary vasomotor function. An evaluation of the test in Caucasian patients, published online February 26, 2014, ahead of ...
A new guideline published in Clinical & Experimental Allergy will help clinicians evaluate and test patients for potential penicillin allergies. The guideline was developed by the Standards of Care ...
A new guideline published in Clinical & Experimental Allergy will help clinicians evaluate and test patients for potential penicillin allergies. The guideline was developed by the Standards of Care ...
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What Is a Spurling Test? The Spurling test was introduced in 1944. The name comes from one of the neurosurgeons, Roy Spurling, who created the exam to test neck pain. This test is a provocative test ...