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Title: A new lancet for skin prick testing. Author: Osterballe O, Weeke B. Journal: Allergy; 1979 Aug; 34(4):209-12. PubMed ID: 391093. Abstract: A new lancet with a point length of 1.0 mm suitable for skin prick testing is described. The weal reactions appearing after the use of histamine chloride 1 mg/ml and an extract of Phleum pratense in a 1 HEP concentration (1 histamine equivalent prick) prove suitable as regards size and reproducibility compared with the reactions produced by a more conventional prick test method. The new lancet simplifies the prick test procedure and does not require as much experience as do needles and longer lancets.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]