Korean J Dermatol.  1998 Dec;36(6):1092-1095.

A Case of Cefotiam-Induced Contact Urticaria Syndrome

Abstract

Contact urticaria refers to a wheal-and-flare response occurring on the application of chemicals to intact skin. When contact urticaria is accompanied by systemic symptoms, it is known as the urticaria syndrome. Fourteen cases of cefotiam-induced contact urticaria have been reported in the foreign literature, but no such case, as far as we know, has been described in the Korean dermatology literature. We report a case of contact urticaria syndrome occurring in a 23-year-old nurse due to occupational contact exposure to cefotiam. She experienced generalized urticaria, itching of the skin, difficulty in breathing, and abdominal pain, when she was preparing an injection of cefotiam. An open patch test showed positive reactions to cefotiam, cefmetazole, and ceftriaxone. Since avoiding cefotiam, the symptoms disappeared and did not recurred.

Keyword

Cefotiam; Contact urticaria syndrome; Nurse

MeSH Terms

Abdominal Pain
Cefmetazole
Cefotiam
Ceftriaxone
Dermatology
Humans
Patch Tests
Pruritus
Respiration
Skin
Urticaria*
Young Adult
Cefmetazole
Cefotiam
Ceftriaxone
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