ihotesti
Ihotesti is the Finnish term for a group of diagnostic skin tests used in dermatology and allergology to assess the skin’s reactivity to various substances. The main forms are patch testing, skin prick testing, and intradermal testing. Patch testing evaluates delayed-type hypersensitivity and is primarily used to identify substances that cause allergic contact dermatitis. Small quantities of common allergens are applied to the skin under occlusion, usually on the back, and readings are taken at 48, 72, and sometimes 96 hours, with reactions graded from negative to varying degrees of positive.
Skin prick testing detects immediate-type hypersensitivity mediated by IgE. Allergens are introduced into the epidermis with
Intradermal testing involves injecting tiny amounts of allergen into the dermis and is typically used when
Interpretation relies on clinical history, exposure, and test results. Factors such as active dermatitis, medications that
Historically developed and refined in the 20th century, ihotesti remains a core tool for diagnosing contact