Allergy tests are any of several tests used to determine the substances to which a person is allergic.
Patch tests - allergy; Scratch tests - allergy; Skin tests - allergy; RAST test
There are many methods of allergy testing. Among the more common are:
SKIN TESTS
Skin tests are the most common. Specific methods vary.
One of the most common methods is the...
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Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
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