| Title | [Skin tests in allergic vasculitis] | | Author(s) | Grosshans E, Tomb R | | Institution | Faculté de Médecine, Universitaire de Strasbourg, France. | | Source | Allerg Immunol (Paris) 1992 Sep; 24(7):256-61. | | MeSH | Drug Hypersensitivity Eczema English Abstract Humans Necrosis Pigmentation Disorders Purpura, Schoenlein-Henoch Skin Tests Vasculitis, Allergic Cutaneous
| | Abstract | For etiologic checking of cutaneous vasculitis, skin testing may be of valuable help: epicutaneous patch-tests with delayed lecture (48 h.) performed with contact haptens (rubber allergens, azo dyes, resins ...) or drugs in pigmented progressive purpuric skin eruptions; prick-tests submitted to delayed (6-8 h.) clinic and histologic lecture, performed with miscellaneous drug or food-derived, microbial or environmental antigens in necrotizing vasculitis. In these conditions skin testing should be approached with great caution, because of the occurrence of non relevant positive reactions and the risk of precipitation of cutaneous or disseminated lesions of vasculitis. | | Language | fre | | Pub Type(s) | Journal Article
| | PubMed ID | 1388659 |
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