tuberculin skin test

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tuberculin skin test

A nurse administers a tuberculin skin test on a patient's forearm.

Definition

Noun: A diagnostic medical procedure that involves injecting a small amount of purified tuberculin protein derivative into the skin, typically on the forearm. The body's reaction (induration or swelling) at the injection site after 48-72 hours is measured to determine if a person has been infected with the bacteria that cause tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis). It indicates a cellular immune response, signifying either past infection or current disease.

Usage

The test is a standard screening tool for tuberculosis infection. It does not distinguish between latent (inactive) infection and active disease; a positive result requires further investigation, such as a chest X-ray or sputum test.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • All new healthcare workers must undergo a tuberculin skin test as part of their employment screening.
    • A positive tuberculin skin test led to further diagnostic tests for active tuberculosis.
    • The nurse administered the tuberculin skin test and instructed the patient to return in 72 hours for the reading.
Advanced Usage
  • "to read a tuberculin skin test": To measure and interpret the induration (firm swelling) at the test site after the designated time.
    • The physician will read the tuberculin skin test tomorrow to check for a reaction.
  • "tuberculin skin test conversion": A change from a negative to a positive test result, indicating a new infection.
    • Annual screening detected a tuberculin skin test conversion in the nursing student.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mantoux test: The specific, standard technique for administering the tuberculin skin test using a precise intradermal injection.
    • The Mantoux test is the only recommended method for the tuberculin skin test.
  • PPD test (Purified Protein Derivative test): Another common name for the tuberculin skin test, referring to the antigen used.
    • The PPD test is another term for the tuberculin skin test.
  • Tuberculin: (Noun) The sterile extract used in the test.
  • Interferon-Gamma Release Assay (IGRA): (Noun) A type of blood test that is an alternative to the tuberculin skin test for detecting TB infection.
Synonyms
  • Mantoux test
  • PPD test
  • Tuberculin test
Related Phrases
  • "to place a tuberculin skin test": To administer the test.
    • The clinic nurse will place the tuberculin skin test today.
  • "positive/negative tuberculin skin test": Describing the result of the test.
    • A negative tuberculin skin test generally means no infection is present.
tuberculin skin test

A nurse administers a tuberculin skin test on a patient's forearm.

Noun
  1. a skin test to determine past or present infection with the tuberculosis bacterium; based on hypersensitivity of the skin to tuberculin

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