“…Bonvalet et al [6] have already pointed out that the only signs significantly associated with eosin ophilic cellulitis are of an allergic type: asthma, hay fever, atopic dermatitis, urticaria, pathologic reaction to peni cillin or insect bites. This latent hypersensitivity would include a nonspecific pathological response to different external or internal antigens [4,5,7], Some of the well known triggering factors include insect bites [4. 8], drugs [9], infectious diseases [5, 6.…”