| Mazzotti reaction | A test for onchocerciasis using an oral test dose of diethylcarbamazine (50 or 100 mg), resulting in the appearance of an acute rash in 2 to 24 hours from death of microfilariae in the skin. Synonym: Mazzotti reaction. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Mazzotti test | A test for onchocerciasis using an oral test dose of diethylcarbamazine (50 or 100 mg), resulting in the appearance of an acute rash in 2 to 24 hours from death of microfilariae in the skin. Synonym: Mazzotti reaction. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Mazzotti, Luigi | <person> Mexican physician specializing in tropical medicine in mid-20th century. See: Mazzotti reaction, Mazzotti test. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Mazzotti r. |
the set of adverse reactions, which may be severe or rarely life-threatening, that accompany the administration of diethylcarbamazine in onchocerciasis, most commonly an intensely pruritic rash, but sometimes also systemic manifestations such as fever, malaise, lymph node swelling, eosinophilia, arthralgias, tachycardia, and hypotension; if numerous microfilariae are present in the eyes, blindness may occur. See also Mazzotti test, under test.
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| Mazzotti reaction, test |
see under reaction and test.
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| Mazzotti t. |
(for onchocerciasis): a small dose of diethylcarbamazine is administered orally; the death of microfilariae in the skin causes an intensely pruritic rash within 20 minutes to 24 hours.
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