Flare-up at contact allergy sites in a gold-treated rheumatic patient.
Möller H, Larsson A, Björkner B, Bruze M, Hagstam A.
DOI: 10.2340/00015555765558
Abstract
Contact allergy to gold sodium thiosulfate and gold sodium thiomalate was established by skin testing in a rheumatic patient intended for gold therapy. An intramuscular test dose of gold sodium thiomalate (Myocrisin) induced a flare-up of previously positive epicutaneous and intradermal test reactions, with a histological and immunohistochemical picture compatible with an allergic contact dermatitis. Since gold allergy is frequent, the cutaneous side-effects of gold therapy ("gold dermatitis") may be explained by such an immunopathological reaction.
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