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Intradermal injection (also
intracutaneous or intradermic,
abbreviated as ID) is a
shallow or
superficial injection of a
substance into the dermis, which...
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anticholinergic agents such as
trihexyphenidyl or
scopolamine can be used.
Intracutaneous injection of
botulinum toxin type A can also be used in some cases....
- Albert's stain. In vivo
tests (guinea pig inoculation):
Subcutaneous and
intracutaneous tests.[citation needed] In
vitro test: Elek's gel
precipitation test...
- 30 d) C-permanent (> 30 d)
Cytotoxicity Sensitization Irritation or
Intracutaneous Reactivity Acute Systemic Toxicity Material-Mediated
Pyrogenicity Subacute/Subchronic...
- cutaneous, cuticle, cuticolor, cuticular, cutin, cutis, cutisector,
intracutaneous,
subcutaneous cyan- blue Gr**** κυανός (kuanós) anthocyanin, cyanic,...
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ineffective for
severe chronic or
relapsing forms of the disease.
Intracutaneous injections of
botulinum toxin to
inhibit perspiration may be of benefit...
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density to that of pain. The
different substances that
elicit itch upon
intracutaneous injection (injection
within the skin)
elicit only pain when injected...
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Pirquet cutaneous test, the Moro
percutaneous path test, the
Mantoux intracutaneous test, and the
Calmette conjunctival test. With
experience gained from...
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through exercise and
sauna treatment,
intravenous gamma-globulin, and
intracutaneous or
subcutaneous neutralization. A
specially designed chemical-free environmental...
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secure knot tying. It is
commonly used for
subcutaneous sutures,
intracutaneous closures,
abdominal and
thoracic surgeries. The
traditional role of...