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Aminopenicillin allergy.

Abstract
Eight two children with histories of maculopapular or urticarial rashes during aminopenicillin treatment underwent skin tests, patch tests, radioallergosorbent assays and, in some cases, oral challenges. Hypersensitivity was diagnosed in eight (9.8%): immediate in four with urticarial reactions and delayed (that is cell mediated) in four with maculopapular rashes. In 49 children (38 with maculopapular eruptions, 11 with urticarial/angiooedematous reactions), negative allergologic findings were confirmed using oral challenges with the suspected drug. Maculopapular rashes may reflect delayed hypersensitivity to aminopenicillins, which can be diagnosed on the basis of late intradermal reactions and/or patch test positivity. The allergen panel must include the suspected aminopenicillin itself, as many cases are side chain specific. Most patients with urticarial reactions (more typical of immediate hypersensitivity) will also react to penicilloyl polylysine and minor determinant mixture. The time elapsed between the reaction and testing must be considered if negative results emerge, because IgE mediated sensitivity (unlike cell mediated forms) declines in the absence of antigen exposure.
AuthorsA Romano, D Quaratino, G Papa, M Di Fonso, A Venuti
JournalArchives of disease in childhood (Arch Dis Child) Vol. 76 Issue 6 Pg. 513-7 (Jun 1997) ISSN: 1468-2044 [Electronic] England
PMID9245849 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Penicillins
  • Penicillanic Acid
Topics
  • Algorithms
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Drug Eruptions (etiology)
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Hypersensitivity, Delayed (chemically induced)
  • Hypersensitivity, Immediate (chemically induced)
  • Male
  • Penicillanic Acid (adverse effects)
  • Penicillins (adverse effects)
  • Radioallergosorbent Test
  • Skin Tests

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