• Title of article

    Systemic contact dermatitis to hydroxyzine

  • Author/Authors

    Susan Ash، نويسنده , , Andrew J. Scheman، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    2
  • To page
    5
  • Abstract
    Systemic contact dermatitis is an underreported type of delayed hypersensitivity caused by a systemically administered substance. When interpreting patch test reactions, it is important to obtain a history of all current related oral medications. Many oral medications can cross-react with structurally similar topical antigens and induce systemic contact dermatitis. Identification and elimination of the inciting agent can lead to resolution of otherwise chronic, unresponsive eczema. We report a case of systemic contact dermatitis to hydroxyzine in a patient who was patch tested positive to ethylenediamine. Repeated oral provocation with hydroxyzine reproduced her eczema on several occasions. We conclude that systemic contact dermatitis to hydroxyzine, a common medication used to treat pruritus, must be considered as a potential cause for unresponsive eczema.
  • Journal title
    Dermatitis
  • Serial Year
    1997
  • Journal title
    Dermatitis
  • Record number

    460941