A Practical Text book of Infection Immunity And Specific Therapy With Special
A Practical Text book of Infection Immunity And Specific Therapy With Special
John a Kolmer
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1. The premature reaction, characterized by a rapid course and slight intensity. This type is supposed to occur in patients with manifest tuberculosis who are not doing well. 2. The persisting reaction, which reaches its maximum intensity about the second day and persists for a week or longer. FIG. 127. A POSITIVE CUTANEOUS TUBERCULIN REACTION (VON PIRQUET). Child with incipient pulmonary tuberculosis; a + reaction. The control scarification is barely to be seen, and is midway between the tuber...culin reactions. FIG. 128. A POSITIVE CONJUNCTIVAL TUBEHCULIN REACTION (WOLFF-EISNER- CALMETTE). Severe reaction (H | h) in a tuberculous cow; appearance of the eye about fourteen hours after second instillation of tuberculin. TUBERCULIN REACTION 639 3. The late reaction, which appears after twenty-four hours and de- velops and recedes slowly. These last two types are believed to occur in patients having inactive lesions. 4. The cachectic reaction, which is characterized by infiltration with little or no redness.
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