Provocation test

Provocation test (lat. provocare, cause ',' challenge ') is on the medicine for an investigation when no clear diagnosis can be made by other methods. The provocation test should be specifically caused a physical or psychological reaction to a drug or a stimulus ( provoked ).

Examples

  • Adson provocation test see Hyperabduktionssyndrom
  • Cushing's provocation test see dexamethasone suppression
  • EDTA provocation test, see lead poisoning
  • Cold provocation tests in dentistry, see Vitality testing of teeth
  • Circulatory disorders of the hands or feet see acral cold provocation test
  • Cold-water provocation test, see Conditional vasospastisches vibration syndrome
  • Inhaled cold provocation test, see bronchial asthma
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