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Definition of Intracutaneous
1. Adjective. Relating to areas between the layers of the skin. "An intradermal injection"
Definition of Intracutaneous
1. Adjective. Within the layers of the skin; intradermal ¹
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Definition of Intracutaneous
1. [adj]
Medical Definition of Intracutaneous
1. Within the substance of the skin, particularly the dermis. Synonym: intradermal, intradermic. Origin: intra-+ L. Cutis, skin (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intracutaneous
Literary usage of Intracutaneous
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of Infectious Diseases by Infectious Diseases Society of America, John Rockefeller McCormick Memorial Fund, John McCormick Institute for Infectious Diseases (1915)
"That the mechanism of general anaphylaxis is not the same as that causing the
local allergic reaction on intracutaneous injection of an allergen in a ..."
2. Tuberculin in Diagnosis and Treatment by Louis Hamman, Samuel Wolman (1912)
"THE Intracutaneous TUBERCULIN TEST Mendel * suggested that infiltration of the
skin with tuberculin after the Schleich method of injection for anesthesia ..."
3. Tuberculosis of the lymphatic system by Walter Bradford Metcalf (1919)
"ulous" children, in whom the reaction may be severe and extensive. Intracutaneous
Test. Method Employed.—MANTOUX and Roux have described and employed the ..."
4. Pathogenic microorganisms by William Hallock Park (1920)
"Cutaneous test of von Pirquet. 4. Subcutaneous test. 5. Percutaneous test of Moro.
6. Conjunctival test of Calmette. The Intracutaneous Test of Mantoux. ..."
5. Infection and Resistance: An Exposition of the Biological Phenomena by Hans Zinsser (1918)
"... 31 32 has developed a method of diphtheria antitoxin standardization which
depends upon intracutaneous injections into guinea pigs. ..."
6. Proceedings of the second Pan American scientific congress: Washington, U. S by Glen Levin Swiggett (1917)
"... pallida by Noguchi (78) consisting in the immunization of the animals until
they reacted to the intracutaneous injection of ..."