2001
DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0536.2001.440308-7.x
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Generalized eczema due to codeine

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“…Many are histamine releasers; an effect that may sometimes lead to non-immune-mediated anaphylactic-like (anaphylactoid) 10 symptoms and this property is therefore reviewed here together with opioid-induced true anaphylactic (Type 1) immediate hypersensitivity reactions 11 mediated by specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies. Antibody-dependent Type 2 cytotoxic reactions, Type 3 reactions due to immune complexes, and Type 4 delayed-type cell-mediated responses 11 (collectively including maculopapular rash, erythema multiforme 12 , pustular rashes, pruritis, eczema 13,14 and so-called pseudoallergies 15 ) have not been covered since they fall outside the definition of true, Type 1 allergic responses.…”
Section: Anaphylactoid Reactions To Opioid Analgesicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many are histamine releasers; an effect that may sometimes lead to non-immune-mediated anaphylactic-like (anaphylactoid) 10 symptoms and this property is therefore reviewed here together with opioid-induced true anaphylactic (Type 1) immediate hypersensitivity reactions 11 mediated by specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies. Antibody-dependent Type 2 cytotoxic reactions, Type 3 reactions due to immune complexes, and Type 4 delayed-type cell-mediated responses 11 (collectively including maculopapular rash, erythema multiforme 12 , pustular rashes, pruritis, eczema 13,14 and so-called pseudoallergies 15 ) have not been covered since they fall outside the definition of true, Type 1 allergic responses.…”
Section: Anaphylactoid Reactions To Opioid Analgesicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) of the normal scalp is rare and at times may present in an atypical manner (1). The usual allergens in these cases include paraphenylenediamine (2), permanent wave solutions (3, 4), topical medicaments such as minoxidil (5, 6) and preservatives found in cosmetic shampoos (7) and leave‐on products. In many instances, patients will present with eczematous reactions along the scalp border extending to the preauricular areas, sparing the hair‐bearing scalp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%