释义 |
Mitsuda reaction Mit·su·da re·ac·tion (mit'sū-dah), a delayed hypersensitivity lepromin reaction, in the form of erythematous papular nodules, at the site of intradermal injection of Mitsuda antigen in a lepromin test.Mitsuda, Kensuke, Japanese physician, 1876-1964. Mitsuda antigen - an autoclaved suspension of human tissue naturally infected with Mycobacterium leprae.Mitsuda reaction - a delayed hypersensitivity lepromin reaction in the form of erythematous papular nodules at the site of intradermal injection of Mitsuda antigen in a lepromin test.Mitsuda test - lepromin test by intradermal injection. |