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Type IV allergy to amide‐type local anesthetics
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1991
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Allergy MedicinePain MedicineOral ChallengesDermatologyDrug AllergyMolecular PharmacologyDrug HypersensitivityType Iv AllergyAnaphylaxisPain ManagementAnesthetic PharmacologyRegional AnesthesiaAllergyLocal Anesthetic PharmacologyAnaesthetic AgentIntense ErythemaAnesthesiaMedicineDelayed Sensitivity ReactionAnesthesiology
The case of a 45-year-old woman is reported, who developed intense erythema and itching 1 day after subcutaneous (s.c.) injection of a local anesthetic containing mepivacaine and methylparaben. The reaction was attributed to a delayed-type sensitivity to mepivacaine, since mepivacaine gave a positive patch test response and also elicited a delayed sensitivity reaction after s.c. challenges, whereas prick and patch tests with methylparaben, as well as oral challenges, were negative. Interestingly, the patient also showed sensitization to lidocaine, a compound to which she had previously also been exposed.
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