Medical Definition of Aspergillus antigen skin test
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An antigen, prepared from aspergillus, is injected into the skin. In 48 to 72 hours the site is read as positive or negative. A positive skin test (inflammation at the test site) indicates prior exposure to aspergillus and therefore a risk for developing aspergillosis.
(27 Sep 1997)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Aspergillus Antigen Skin Test
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