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The use of stereoisomers in patch testing.
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1980
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Patch TestingAllergyAntibioticsMedicineStereo ImagingExperimental TestingDelayed-type AllergyAmino GroupPenicillin DerivativesDermatologyPharmacologyDrug AllergyStereoscopic ProcessingDrug Resistance
A patient is described with a clinical picture resembling that of relapsing scarlatina. The complaints were found to be based on two types of delayed-type allergy: one to the equatorially bound hydroxyl grouip at the 6 position of the basic phenanthrene structure as occurs in morphine and codeine, and the other to the D(-)-alpha-position of the amino group as occurs in some penicillin derivatives.