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Definition of Mitsuda in English: Mitsudanoun mɪˈtsuːdə Medicine 1Attributive and (now rare) in the genitive. Used with reference to a type of lepromin testing developed by Mitsuda; (now) (specifically, especially in "Mitsuda reaction") designating the delayed type of response to lepromin, consisting of nodular infiltration of the skin developing between one and four weeks, and considered to be a measure of cell-mediated immunity. 2In compounds with the sense ‘in regard to the Mitsuda reaction‘, as "Mitsuda-negative", "Mitsuda-positive"; also "Mitsuda positivity".
Origin 1930s; earliest use found in International Journal Leprosy. From the name of Kensuke Mitsuda, Japanese leprologist, who described a lepromin test around 1919. Definition of Mitsuda in US English: Mitsudanounmɪˈtsuːdə Medicine 1Attributive and (now rare) in the genitive. Used with reference to a type of lepromin testing developed by Mitsuda; (now) (specifically, especially in "Mitsuda reaction") designating the delayed type of response to lepromin, consisting of nodular infiltration of the skin developing between one and four weeks, and considered to be a measure of cell-mediated immunity. 2In compounds with the sense ‘in regard to the Mitsuda reaction‘, as "Mitsuda-negative", "Mitsuda-positive"; also "Mitsuda positivity".
Origin 1930s; earliest use found in International Journal Leprosy. From the name of Kensuke Mitsuda, Japanese leprologist, who described a lepromin test around 1919. |