Provocation test
Provocation test (Latin provocare , to cause ',' to challenge ') stands in medicine for an examination procedure if no clear diagnosis can be made using other methods. With the provocation test, a physical or psychological reaction to a drug or a stimulus is to be specifically evoked (provoked).
Examples
- Adson provocation test, see hyperabduction syndrome
- Cushing provocation test, see dexamethasone suppression test
- For EDTA provocation test, see lead poisoning
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Cold challenge tests
- in dentistry, see tooth sensitivity testing
- Circulatory disorders in the hands or feet, see acral cold provocation test
- For cold water provocation test, see Vibration-induced vasospastic syndrome
- Inhalative cold challenge test see
- For dermal cold provocation test, see cold urticaria
- Lung provocation test see
- Nasal provocation test see allergy test
- Oral provocation test see ALCAT test
- For conjunctival provocation test see conjunctival sample
- For patch provocation test, see patch test
- For reserpine provocation test, see reserpine
- For triglyceride provocation test, see Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency