fläcktest
Fläcktest, also known as spot testing or patch testing, is a diagnostic method used in various fields, primarily in medicine and chemistry, to identify the presence of specific substances or reactions. In medicine, it is commonly employed in dermatology to detect allergies. A small amount of a suspected allergen is applied to the skin, usually on the back, under occlusion, and then observed for a reaction after a specific period, typically 48 to 72 hours. A positive result is indicated by redness, swelling, or itching at the application site, suggesting an allergic contact dermatitis.
In chemistry and materials science, fläcktest refers to a simple qualitative test to identify or confirm the
The principle behind fläcktest is the localized interaction between a test substance and a specific target.