Background and objective: Contradictory reports of the sensitivity of skin tests in quinolone allergy have been reported. Our objectives were to describe the outcome of quinolone skin and challenge tests in patients consulting because of a history of adverse reaction to quinolone and to compare the outcome of quinolone skin tests and challenge tests in the subsample of patients who had undergone both tests. Methods: We reviewed skin and challenge test results of all patients who consulted at our allergy service over the last 5 years because of a history of quinolone adverse reaction in the form of urticaria or anaphylaxis within 1 hour of drug intake (group 1), urticaria or maculopapular eruption between 1 and 24 hours after intake (group 2...
Abstract: A study was performed to assess the time between drug intake and drug induced hypersensiti...
Background: Several studies have identifi ed neuromuscular blocking agents as the most common cause ...
Background Neomycin, clioquinol and fusidic acid are all topical antibiotics widely used in dermatol...
Purpose: Reports evaluating diagnosis and cross reactivity of quinolone hypersensitivity have reveal...
Background: Skin testing with major and minor determinants of benzylpenicillin is recommended standa...
Quinolones are the second most common antibiotic class associated with drug-induced allergic reactio...
Background: The single-blind, placebo controlled oral challenge (SBPCOC) is the defi nitive way to d...
Background: The incidence of drug eruptions is increasing during the last few years due to a large n...
RATIONALE: Limited information is available regarding the validity of procedures to diagnose allergi...
Summary. Mainstream allergy diagnosis and treatment is based on classical allergy testing which invo...
Background: Latex allergy has emerged as a major cause of allergic reactions in health care workers....
Skin testing in patients with hypersensitivity reactions to iodinated contrast media – a European mu...
Background: Urticaria and atopic dermatitis are represen-tative allergic skin diseases that can be m...
The consumption of quinolones as first-line treatment has increased in recent years, leading to an i...
Mahmood Farshchian,1 Akram Ansar,1 Abbas Zamanian,2 Ghasem Rahmatpour-Rokni,1 Arash Kimyai-Asadi,3 M...
Abstract: A study was performed to assess the time between drug intake and drug induced hypersensiti...
Background: Several studies have identifi ed neuromuscular blocking agents as the most common cause ...
Background Neomycin, clioquinol and fusidic acid are all topical antibiotics widely used in dermatol...
Purpose: Reports evaluating diagnosis and cross reactivity of quinolone hypersensitivity have reveal...
Background: Skin testing with major and minor determinants of benzylpenicillin is recommended standa...
Quinolones are the second most common antibiotic class associated with drug-induced allergic reactio...
Background: The single-blind, placebo controlled oral challenge (SBPCOC) is the defi nitive way to d...
Background: The incidence of drug eruptions is increasing during the last few years due to a large n...
RATIONALE: Limited information is available regarding the validity of procedures to diagnose allergi...
Summary. Mainstream allergy diagnosis and treatment is based on classical allergy testing which invo...
Background: Latex allergy has emerged as a major cause of allergic reactions in health care workers....
Skin testing in patients with hypersensitivity reactions to iodinated contrast media – a European mu...
Background: Urticaria and atopic dermatitis are represen-tative allergic skin diseases that can be m...
The consumption of quinolones as first-line treatment has increased in recent years, leading to an i...
Mahmood Farshchian,1 Akram Ansar,1 Abbas Zamanian,2 Ghasem Rahmatpour-Rokni,1 Arash Kimyai-Asadi,3 M...
Abstract: A study was performed to assess the time between drug intake and drug induced hypersensiti...
Background: Several studies have identifi ed neuromuscular blocking agents as the most common cause ...
Background Neomycin, clioquinol and fusidic acid are all topical antibiotics widely used in dermatol...